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... existence of each of his intelligent creatures that they may have the benefit of co - operating grace , it must be supposed that this Being is devoid of infinite knowledge , so as not to be aware of the period beyond which the prospect ...
... existence of each of his intelligent creatures that they may have the benefit of co - operating grace , it must be supposed that this Being is devoid of infinite knowledge , so as not to be aware of the period beyond which the prospect ...
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... existence , to his autho- rised exclusion of it from education , during the remaining five - sixths : we object to it all , as exhibiting the grossest ignorance of the state of feeling in Ireland , as manifesting a most profound ...
... existence , to his autho- rised exclusion of it from education , during the remaining five - sixths : we object to it all , as exhibiting the grossest ignorance of the state of feeling in Ireland , as manifesting a most profound ...
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... existence of the bull in three separate places allowed by Cornelius Agrippa , See his Treatise de Vanitate scientiarum , c . 92. One would have thought the bull must have been issued originally in this country . to close the contest ...
... existence of the bull in three separate places allowed by Cornelius Agrippa , See his Treatise de Vanitate scientiarum , c . 92. One would have thought the bull must have been issued originally in this country . to close the contest ...
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... existence of some sccret cause , stronger than any impulse merely human That cause is the ordinance of confession , which gives , as is conceived , a full power of remitting the gnilt of sin to the priest . Would to God my dear B- that ...
... existence of some sccret cause , stronger than any impulse merely human That cause is the ordinance of confession , which gives , as is conceived , a full power of remitting the gnilt of sin to the priest . Would to God my dear B- that ...
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... existence , and notices it only to display her aversion . Religious truth , if spoken by a Protestant teacher , loses its virtue ; it is no longer true , or at most - to use a distinc- tion familiar in the papal schools - though ...
... existence , and notices it only to display her aversion . Religious truth , if spoken by a Protestant teacher , loses its virtue ; it is no longer true , or at most - to use a distinc- tion familiar in the papal schools - though ...
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