Bacon's Essays: with annotations by Richard Whately. Sixth edition, revised and enlargedLongman & Company, 1864 - 620 pages |
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... Scriptures , which belongs to the same Age . There are , in that language , besides some few words that are now wholly obsolete , many times more ( as is remarked in the Annotations ' on Essay XXIV . ) which are now as commonly in use ...
... Scriptures , which belongs to the same Age . There are , in that language , besides some few words that are now wholly obsolete , many times more ( as is remarked in the Annotations ' on Essay XXIV . ) which are now as commonly in use ...
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... Scripture , where the word always means ' to put to death . ' ) ' You see no real mortification , or self - denial , or eminent charity in the common lives of Christians .'- Lawe . s Import . To be of weight or consequence . " What else ...
... Scripture , where the word always means ' to put to death . ' ) ' You see no real mortification , or self - denial , or eminent charity in the common lives of Christians .'- Lawe . s Import . To be of weight or consequence . " What else ...
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... Scriptures , and to understand in what this ' true bond of unity ' consists , so often alluded to and earnestly dwelt on by our Sacred Writers . The unity they speak of does not mean agreement in doctrine , nor yet concord and mutual ...
... Scriptures , and to understand in what this ' true bond of unity ' consists , so often alluded to and earnestly dwelt on by our Sacred Writers . The unity they speak of does not mean agreement in doctrine , nor yet concord and mutual ...
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... Scripture , would be scarcely less extravagant than having no test at all , since there is no one professing Christianity who does not maintain that his sentiments are in accordance with the true meaning of Scripture , however absurd or ...
... Scripture , would be scarcely less extravagant than having no test at all , since there is no one professing Christianity who does not maintain that his sentiments are in accordance with the true meaning of Scripture , however absurd or ...
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... Scripture is of so much importance ; for , the mistake of repre- senting it as consisting in having one community on earth , to which all Christians belong , or ought to belong , and to whose 1 John xviii . 37 . government all are bound ...
... Scripture is of so much importance ; for , the mistake of repre- senting it as consisting in having one community on earth , to which all Christians belong , or ought to belong , and to whose 1 John xviii . 37 . government all are bound ...
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