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... Object which deserved it so well , and was so ready to reflect curtesie to all , and familiaritie where he found Desert . ' P. 180 1. 19. Andr . Downs . There are several notices of him in the life of his pupil John Bois ( Peck Desid ...
... Object which deserved it so well , and was so ready to reflect curtesie to all , and familiaritie where he found Desert . ' P. 180 1. 19. Andr . Downs . There are several notices of him in the life of his pupil John Bois ( Peck Desid ...
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... objects of Charity publickly fed , cloath'd and reliev'd , or privately supplied by him with a plentifull hand ; Let these , I say , since they are many , speak first ... Then there will be nothing left for me to tell you ; but that as ...
... objects of Charity publickly fed , cloath'd and reliev'd , or privately supplied by him with a plentifull hand ; Let these , I say , since they are many , speak first ... Then there will be nothing left for me to tell you ; but that as ...
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... object was rather this world than the next ; two Letters against the Methodists , containing very little learning , but much genteel irony , the argument incomplete , and dropped when he became Bishop , -form the whole of his literary ...
... object was rather this world than the next ; two Letters against the Methodists , containing very little learning , but much genteel irony , the argument incomplete , and dropped when he became Bishop , -form the whole of his literary ...
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... object the illustration or defence of our common Christianity . Your Lordship's researches have never lost sight of one purpose , namely , to recover the simplicity of the Gospel from beneath that load of unauthorized additions , which ...
... object the illustration or defence of our common Christianity . Your Lordship's researches have never lost sight of one purpose , namely , to recover the simplicity of the Gospel from beneath that load of unauthorized additions , which ...
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... objects , literary reputation , has been demonstrated by some of the most learned and valuable works which modern times have produced . ' Then follows an account of the History of the Politics and Marsh's subsequent introduction to Pitt ...
... objects , literary reputation , has been demonstrated by some of the most learned and valuable works which modern times have produced . ' Then follows an account of the History of the Politics and Marsh's subsequent introduction to Pitt ...
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Page 645 - I came before them, they took my name and abode, examined me why, 40 contrary to the ordinance made, that none should any longer observe the superstitious time of the Nativity...
Page 645 - Sacrament, the chapel was surrounded with soldiers, and all the communicants and assembly surprised and kept prisoners by them, some in the house, others carried away. It fell to my share to be...
Page 645 - I went to London, with my wife, to celebrate Christmas day ; Mr. Gunning preaching in Exeter chapel, on Micah vii. 2. Sermon ended, as he was giving us the holy sacrament, the chapel was surrounded* with soldiers, and all the communicants and assembly surprised and kept prisoners by them, some in the house, others carried away.
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Page 720 - I think, a just opinion, that whatever renders religion more rational, renders it more credible ; that he who, by a diligent and faithful examination of the original records, dismisses from the system one article which contradicts the apprehension, the experience, or the reasoning, of mankind, does more towards recommending the belief, and, with the belief, the influence, of Christianity, to the understandings and consciences of serious inquirers, and through them to universal reception and authority,...