The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen3Baker and Fletcher, 1824 |
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... answer before the parliament , for some reflec- tions made in their sermons against episcopacy : but no- thing could be made of it ; for their words were general , and capable of different senses . So it was resolved in proof of their ...
... answer before the parliament , for some reflec- tions made in their sermons against episcopacy : but no- thing could be made of it ; for their words were general , and capable of different senses . So it was resolved in proof of their ...
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... answer that one of the wisest and best of them , Colvil , who succeeded Leighton in the headship of the college of Edinburgh , made to the earl of Middleton , when he pressed him in the point of defensive arms , to tell plainly his ...
... answer that one of the wisest and best of them , Colvil , who succeeded Leighton in the headship of the college of Edinburgh , made to the earl of Middleton , when he pressed him in the point of defensive arms , to tell plainly his ...
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... answering to questions made to them in success- sion , and taking places , as it is called , according to the ... answer when she found the one above her knew it too ; and the eager delight with which another heard the blunder ...
... answering to questions made to them in success- sion , and taking places , as it is called , according to the ... answer when she found the one above her knew it too ; and the eager delight with which another heard the blunder ...
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... answers from different classes of people . The Church of Christ , as we believe every unprejudiced Christian will admit , is that number of persons , whether they be many or few , whether worshipping in the rich cathedral or hiding them ...
... answers from different classes of people . The Church of Christ , as we believe every unprejudiced Christian will admit , is that number of persons , whether they be many or few , whether worshipping in the rich cathedral or hiding them ...
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... answered in this extract from the speech of Sir Edward Dering , made in the house on the above occasion in defence of this practice of the church . " Hear me , " said he , " with patience , and refute me with reason . Your command is ...
... answered in this extract from the speech of Sir Edward Dering , made in the house on the above occasion in defence of this practice of the church . " Hear me , " said he , " with patience , and refute me with reason . Your command is ...
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