The apology of Theophilus Lindsey, on resigning the vicarage of Catterick, YorkshireR. Hunter, 1818 - 202 páginas |
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... hath not been barely to offer a vindication of the motives , conduct , and sentiments of a private person upon the sub- ject of it , however important to him . The aim has been higher , whether attained or no - to promote that charity ...
... hath not been barely to offer a vindication of the motives , conduct , and sentiments of a private person upon the sub- ject of it , however important to him . The aim has been higher , whether attained or no - to promote that charity ...
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... hath de- livered his sentiments on some favourite points . The rise of his scruples and difficulties was many years prior to that connexion , and would , he is persuaded , have brought him to take the step he has been constrained to for ...
... hath de- livered his sentiments on some favourite points . The rise of his scruples and difficulties was many years prior to that connexion , and would , he is persuaded , have brought him to take the step he has been constrained to for ...
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... to the Father of Lights for direction and assistance ; and to which , the prejudices of education and the suggestions of worldly ease and interest , were most opposed . And as he hath been fearful of committing any mistakes.
... to the Father of Lights for direction and assistance ; and to which , the prejudices of education and the suggestions of worldly ease and interest , were most opposed . And as he hath been fearful of committing any mistakes.
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Theophilus Lindsey. And as he hath been fearful of committing any mistakes himself , he hath been no less desirous not to mislead others , in what he here presumes to lay before the public . Firmly persuaded , upon such evidence as he ...
Theophilus Lindsey. And as he hath been fearful of committing any mistakes himself , he hath been no less desirous not to mislead others , in what he here presumes to lay before the public . Firmly persuaded , upon such evidence as he ...
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... hath committed all judement unto the son : that all men should honour the son even as they honour the Father ; " he immediately explains himself , that the honour to be paid to him was not so much on his own account , as out of respect ...
... hath committed all judement unto the son : that all men should honour the son even as they honour the Father ; " he immediately explains himself , that the honour to be paid to him was not so much on his own account , as out of respect ...
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