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Page 96
... Church of England are not Calvinistic ; and if any farther demonstration of the fact were necessary than that which Dr. Kipling has given in his judicious pamphlet on this sub- ject , it will be found in the circumstance mentioned by Mr ...
... Church of England are not Calvinistic ; and if any farther demonstration of the fact were necessary than that which Dr. Kipling has given in his judicious pamphlet on this sub- ject , it will be found in the circumstance mentioned by Mr ...
Page 374
... church continued , though in a state of distress and persecution , and its members were safe under the divine protection . We find these images before introduced in the pro- phesy of Isaiah ; but with this difference , then the sudden ...
... church continued , though in a state of distress and persecution , and its members were safe under the divine protection . We find these images before introduced in the pro- phesy of Isaiah ; but with this difference , then the sudden ...
Page 444
... Church of Rome . written and published six Hundred Years before the Rise of that Church . In which the prophetic Figmes and Allegories are lite- rally explained ; and her Tricks , laude , Blasphemies , and dread- ful Persecutions of the ...
... Church of Rome . written and published six Hundred Years before the Rise of that Church . In which the prophetic Figmes and Allegories are lite- rally explained ; and her Tricks , laude , Blasphemies , and dread- ful Persecutions of the ...
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