A Collection of Essays and Tracts in Theology, from Various Authors,with Biographical and Critical Notices, Volume 6O. Everett, 1826 - Theology |
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... pleased with his performance , and his manners , that he resolved to aid him in the prosecu- tion of his studies . Through the special influence of Laud , he was preferred to a fellowship at All Souls College , in the University of ...
... pleased with his performance , and his manners , that he resolved to aid him in the prosecu- tion of his studies . Through the special influence of Laud , he was preferred to a fellowship at All Souls College , in the University of ...
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... pleased to honour with these cheap rewards , since he had none more substantial in his power . In the midst of these commotions he must have found leisure , for he wrote his Apology for a Lit- urgy , a laboured and very learned work ...
... pleased to honour with these cheap rewards , since he had none more substantial in his power . In the midst of these commotions he must have found leisure , for he wrote his Apology for a Lit- urgy , a laboured and very learned work ...
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... pleased to remember , that the question is not whether there be any such thing as Original Sin ; for it is certain , and confessed on all hands almost . For my part , I cannot but confess that to be which I feel , and groan under , and ...
... pleased to remember , that the question is not whether there be any such thing as Original Sin ; for it is certain , and confessed on all hands almost . For my part , I cannot but confess that to be which I feel , and groan under , and ...
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... pleased to take some few , and save them absolutely ; and to the other greater part he did no wrong , though he was pleased to damn them eternally , only because he pleased ; for they were his own ; and qui jure suo uti- tur nemini ...
... pleased to take some few , and save them absolutely ; and to the other greater part he did no wrong , though he was pleased to damn them eternally , only because he pleased ; for they were his own ; and qui jure suo uti- tur nemini ...
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... pleased to separate some , the smaller number far , and irresistibly bring them to heaven ; but the far greater number he passed over , leaving them to be damned for the sin of Adam , and so they think they salve God's justice ; and ...
... pleased to separate some , the smaller number far , and irresistibly bring them to heaven ; but the far greater number he passed over , leaving them to be damned for the sin of Adam , and so they think they salve God's justice ; and ...
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