The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Volume 4J. Mawman, 1816 - Great Britain |
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... Christianity , that it has found among it's ablest defenders those , who cannot be supposed to have been influenced by any other motive than a conviction of it's truth . To the objections of the infidel , founded upon the selfishness of ...
... Christianity , that it has found among it's ablest defenders those , who cannot be supposed to have been influenced by any other motive than a conviction of it's truth . To the objections of the infidel , founded upon the selfishness of ...
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... Christianity are many ; but it belongs to the few , that are wise , to correct their credulity . Belief is an act of ... Christian : Newton , whose mind burst forth from the fetters fastened by nature upon our finite conceptions ; Newton ...
... Christianity are many ; but it belongs to the few , that are wise , to correct their credulity . Belief is an act of ... Christian : Newton , whose mind burst forth from the fetters fastened by nature upon our finite conceptions ; Newton ...
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... Christian : Mr. Locke , whose office was to detect the errors of thinking by going up to the very fountains of ... Christian Dispensation , will be in all ages a subject of the highest reverence and admiration . " But it is said by the ...
... Christian : Mr. Locke , whose office was to detect the errors of thinking by going up to the very fountains of ... Christian Dispensation , will be in all ages a subject of the highest reverence and admiration . " But it is said by the ...
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... Christian , or for the ear of a Court of Justice , that I dare not and will not give them utterance ) Milton made the grand conclusion of his Paradise Lost , ' the rest from his finished labours , and the ultimate hope , expectation ...
... Christian , or for the ear of a Court of Justice , that I dare not and will not give them utterance ) Milton made the grand conclusion of his Paradise Lost , ' the rest from his finished labours , and the ultimate hope , expectation ...
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... Christianity , and laying upon it's holy altars the never - fading offerings of their immortal wisdom . " * East's Reports , V. 17 . + The father of Robert Hale was an eminent clothier at Wot- ton Under Edge , where he and his ancestors ...
... Christianity , and laying upon it's holy altars the never - fading offerings of their immortal wisdom . " * East's Reports , V. 17 . + The father of Robert Hale was an eminent clothier at Wot- ton Under Edge , where he and his ancestors ...
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