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... arguments , would bring railing accusations , and had not temperament of mind enough to go through a dispute that required the greatest attention and calmness . Hereupon the earl chose Dr. Patrick , then dean of Peterborough , and ...
... arguments , would bring railing accusations , and had not temperament of mind enough to go through a dispute that required the greatest attention and calmness . Hereupon the earl chose Dr. Patrick , then dean of Peterborough , and ...
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... " deavoured to silence the opposite party , ( which by their arguments they could not do , ) and withal looking upon 66 d See vol . ii . p . 226 . " themselves as privileged persons , and so above those хс MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... " deavoured to silence the opposite party , ( which by their arguments they could not do , ) and withal looking upon 66 d See vol . ii . p . 226 . " themselves as privileged persons , and so above those хс MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... arguments were so solid and nervous , that as few have come near him , so none have excelled him ; insomuch , that while he was possessed of Tertullian's oratory and force of persuasion , he was invested and clothed with Tatler , No ...
... arguments were so solid and nervous , that as few have come near him , so none have excelled him ; insomuch , that while he was possessed of Tertullian's oratory and force of persuasion , he was invested and clothed with Tatler , No ...
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... arguments , the force of his refutations , the poignancy of his wit , and the copiousness and majesty of his style . With these arms this strenuous defender of the church and the monarchy en- tered the lists ; these weapons he with ...
... arguments , the force of his refutations , the poignancy of his wit , and the copiousness and majesty of his style . With these arms this strenuous defender of the church and the monarchy en- tered the lists ; these weapons he with ...
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... arguments , 152. whose strength was sufficient , from the completion of all the predictions , 152. and the au- thority of miracles , 153. And whose insufficiency ( if there could have been any ) was not the cause of the unbelief of the ...
... arguments , 152. whose strength was sufficient , from the completion of all the predictions , 152. and the au- thority of miracles , 153. And whose insufficiency ( if there could have been any ) was not the cause of the unbelief of the ...
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