Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... truth is that which an historian ought chiefly to " follow , and have in regard ; " therefore my readers are neither to expect embellishments of art , nor flourishes of rhetoric . Non tali auxilio , nec defensoribus istis Tempus eget ...
... truth is that which an historian ought chiefly to " follow , and have in regard ; " therefore my readers are neither to expect embellishments of art , nor flourishes of rhetoric . Non tali auxilio , nec defensoribus istis Tempus eget ...
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... Truth restored , & c . and had this remarkable paragraph in it concerning the teachers of those days , viz . " When such men preach of self- " denial and humility , I cannot but think of Seneca , who " praised poverty , and that very ...
... Truth restored , & c . and had this remarkable paragraph in it concerning the teachers of those days , viz . " When such men preach of self- " denial and humility , I cannot but think of Seneca , who " praised poverty , and that very ...
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... truths are reformed into nothing , when the hands " and hearts of his faithful ministers are weakened , and even broke ... truth , and deny his Lord . " 66 66 To return to Mr. South : He was not made university orator till the tenth of ...
... truths are reformed into nothing , when the hands " and hearts of his faithful ministers are weakened , and even broke ... truth , and deny his Lord . " 66 66 To return to Mr. South : He was not made university orator till the tenth of ...
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... truth of any assertion , with as much vehemence as Aristotle by the Italians and Spaniards ; though , as it has been said before , the natives of this king- dom have not less respect for this last philosopher than other nations have ...
... truth of any assertion , with as much vehemence as Aristotle by the Italians and Spaniards ; though , as it has been said before , the natives of this king- dom have not less respect for this last philosopher than other nations have ...
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... truth of the doctrines he had received from the primitive church , ) he was willing to abide by the result of a dispute between two church of England divines and two of the church of Rome ; being not fearful of venturing to say , that ...
... truth of the doctrines he had received from the primitive church , ) he was willing to abide by the result of a dispute between two church of England divines and two of the church of Rome ; being not fearful of venturing to say , that ...
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actions amongst arguments assertion atheistical bishop body called cast cause cerning certainly Christ Church Christian church of England command confess conscience consecrated consequently contrary Cracow deny Christ despised diet discourse divine doctrine duty embase enemies eternal eyes faculties false Father favour friendship give God's gratitude greatest hand heart heaven holy honour infinite ingratitude irreligion Jeroboam Jews judge judgment kind king kingdom lastly learning ligion likewise Lithuania living Lord majesty man's matter men's ment mind nation nature ness never nuncios obedience obliged Oxon person Pharisees pleasure Poland pray prayer preach prebendary present priests prince principles reason receive religion Robert South rule scripture sense SERMON servant shew shewn sins Socinians soul speak spirit Stephen Bathori sure thing thou thought tion Tritheism truth whatsoever whole wisdom wise words worship