A Treatise on Christian Doctrine: Compiled from the Holy Scriptures Alone, Band 1Cummings, Hilliard, 1825 - 458 Seiten |
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... speaking , to be no necessary part of the Translator's duty . After stating , therefore , in the first place , the circumstances under which the original manuscript was discovered , and the reasons for considering it as the long lost ...
... speaking , to be no necessary part of the Translator's duty . After stating , therefore , in the first place , the circumstances under which the original manuscript was discovered , and the reasons for considering it as the long lost ...
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... speaking of the well - known club of Commonwealth's men , which used to meet in 1659 at the Turk's Head in New Palace Yard , Westmin- ster . ' Besides our author ( James Harrington ) and H. Nevill , who were the prime men of this club ...
... speaking of the well - known club of Commonwealth's men , which used to meet in 1659 at the Turk's Head in New Palace Yard , Westmin- ster . ' Besides our author ( James Harrington ) and H. Nevill , who were the prime men of this club ...
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... speaking of the penitential meditations and vows of Charles at Holmby , Milton says , in the same treatise which has been already quoted , It is not hard for any man who hath a Bible in his hands , to borrow good words and holy sayings ...
... speaking of the penitential meditations and vows of Charles at Holmby , Milton says , in the same treatise which has been already quoted , It is not hard for any man who hath a Bible in his hands , to borrow good words and holy sayings ...
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... speaking of the Deity , which properly applies to finite beings alone . There are other subjects , and particularly that of the Holy Spirit , to which the translator had wished . to have adverted , had he not been warned , by the length ...
... speaking of the Deity , which properly applies to finite beings alone . There are other subjects , and particularly that of the Holy Spirit , to which the translator had wished . to have adverted , had he not been warned , by the length ...
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... speak the truth with free- dom as well as candour , I was concerned to discover in many instances adverse reasonings either evaded by wretched shifts , or attempted to be refuted , rather speciously than with solidity , by an affected ...
... speak the truth with free- dom as well as candour , I was concerned to discover in many instances adverse reasonings either evaded by wretched shifts , or attempted to be refuted , rather speciously than with solidity , by an affected ...
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