Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... thought himself obliged to bestir himself heartily for what was then called the good old cause , against all those who should swerve or de- viate from it , especially such as should be found peccant against the orders of the Directory ...
... thought himself obliged to bestir himself heartily for what was then called the good old cause , against all those who should swerve or de- viate from it , especially such as should be found peccant against the orders of the Directory ...
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... thought " him worthy of the dignities he then stood possessed of . " To which Mr. South made this grave , but very smart reply : " Gratitude among friends is like credit amongst tradesmen ; " it keeps business up , and maintains the ...
... thought " him worthy of the dignities he then stood possessed of . " To which Mr. South made this grave , but very smart reply : " Gratitude among friends is like credit amongst tradesmen ; " it keeps business up , and maintains the ...
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... thoughts of the affections of those who were misler li his doctrines , the very selfsame opiniative man himself very much out in his conjectures of abiding at Christ Church , or of preaching at St. Peter's long ; for he was ejected from ...
... thoughts of the affections of those who were misler li his doctrines , the very selfsame opiniative man himself very much out in his conjectures of abiding at Christ Church , or of preaching at St. Peter's long ; for he was ejected from ...
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... Cher- sonesus , afterwards removed to Kiow , and this brought hither by order of king Boleslaus II . Amongst other things worthy of remark , I observed here , for I never thought it a damnable sin ( like OF DR . ROBERT SOUTH . xxvii.
... Cher- sonesus , afterwards removed to Kiow , and this brought hither by order of king Boleslaus II . Amongst other things worthy of remark , I observed here , for I never thought it a damnable sin ( like OF DR . ROBERT SOUTH . xxvii.
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Robert South. for I never thought it a damnable sin ( like our sectarists in England , who call themselves by the soft name of Protestant dissenters ) to be acquainted with their ceremonies at saying mass , that , while any part of the ...
Robert South. for I never thought it a damnable sin ( like our sectarists in England , who call themselves by the soft name of Protestant dissenters ) to be acquainted with their ceremonies at saying mass , that , while any part of the ...
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