The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... writings . VI . When a man is born under Christian parents , and trained up in the profession of that religion from a child , he generally guides himself by the rules of Christian faith in believing what is delivered by the evangelists ...
... writings . VI . When a man is born under Christian parents , and trained up in the profession of that religion from a child , he generally guides himself by the rules of Christian faith in believing what is delivered by the evangelists ...
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... writings , and their sufferings , that were successively contemporaries , and bring us down as far as to the year of our Lord 254. St. John , who was the beloved disciple , and conversed the most intimately with our Saviour , lived till ...
... writings , and their sufferings , that were successively contemporaries , and bring us down as far as to the year of our Lord 254. St. John , who was the beloved disciple , and conversed the most intimately with our Saviour , lived till ...
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... writings of each of the competitors . As rational writings have been represented by wine , I shall represent those kinds of writings we are now speaking of , by small - beer . " Low nonsense is like that in the barrel , which is altoge ...
... writings of each of the competitors . As rational writings have been represented by wine , I shall represent those kinds of writings we are now speaking of , by small - beer . " Low nonsense is like that in the barrel , which is altoge ...
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The Inconsistence of a Popish Prince and Protestant | 43 |
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