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Page 70
... matter as we may , experience shows us that a man may believe in election without believing in reprobation , that he ... matters of doctrine , and at the same time to believe doctrines which he pronounced to be heretical . Let it pass ...
... matter as we may , experience shows us that a man may believe in election without believing in reprobation , that he ... matters of doctrine , and at the same time to believe doctrines which he pronounced to be heretical . Let it pass ...
Page 74
... matter beyond a doubt . One of his admirers has , indeed , offer- ed to show , " that the passages which Mr. Hallam has invidiously extracted from the cor- respondence between Laud and Strafford , as proving their design to introduce a ...
... matter beyond a doubt . One of his admirers has , indeed , offer- ed to show , " that the passages which Mr. Hallam has invidiously extracted from the cor- respondence between Laud and Strafford , as proving their design to introduce a ...
Page 75
... matter , the Peers voted him guilty , does , at least , approach very nearly , if we may not say more , to a substantive treason within the statute of Edward III . , as a levying of war against the king . " This most sound and just ...
... matter , the Peers voted him guilty , does , at least , approach very nearly , if we may not say more , to a substantive treason within the statute of Edward III . , as a levying of war against the king . " This most sound and just ...
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... matter affecting liberty and property , is in - not scruple to play the part of the cowardly ap- sufficient in a matter affecting life . Nay , if a mode of proceeding be too lax for capital cases , is , a fortiori , tor lax for all ...
... matter affecting liberty and property , is in - not scruple to play the part of the cowardly ap- sufficient in a matter affecting life . Nay , if a mode of proceeding be too lax for capital cases , is , a fortiori , tor lax for all ...
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... matter , Burton's Diary must have set it at rest . But , in truth , there was abundant and superabundant evidence , before the appearance of that valuable publi- cation . Not to mention the authority to which Mr. Hallam refers , and ...
... matter , Burton's Diary must have set it at rest . But , in truth , there was abundant and superabundant evidence , before the appearance of that valuable publi- cation . Not to mention the authority to which Mr. Hallam refers , and ...
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