The apology of Theophilus Lindsey, on resigning the vicarage of Catterick, YorkshireR. Hunter, 1818 - 202 páginas |
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... . But the writer has found no reason of change whatsoever , respecting the chief object of the work , and cause of relinquishing his benefice and withdrawing himself entirely from the established worship of the church A 3.
... . But the writer has found no reason of change whatsoever , respecting the chief object of the work , and cause of relinquishing his benefice and withdrawing himself entirely from the established worship of the church A 3.
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... 66 They that have formerly lived ( and they that now live ) agreeably to reason , are Chris- tians , and in a secure and quiet state . " Justin Martyr , Ap . i . p . 83 . " Therefore before the coming of Christ , philosophy was 15.
... 66 They that have formerly lived ( and they that now live ) agreeably to reason , are Chris- tians , and in a secure and quiet state . " Justin Martyr , Ap . i . p . 83 . " Therefore before the coming of Christ , philosophy was 15.
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... true sense of the Holy Scriptures , and did not leave out of their system ( and we have no reason to think they did leave out ) those gospel motives to holiness , To this violent and extreme prejudice , which was then 32.
... true sense of the Holy Scriptures , and did not leave out of their system ( and we have no reason to think they did leave out ) those gospel motives to holiness , To this violent and extreme prejudice , which was then 32.
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... his judgment , if he sinned in it , it should lie at his door . This struck the Archbishop ; and both he and Ridley took her into their houses , and tried what reason , joined with gentleness , could do . But she was 35.
... his judgment , if he sinned in it , it should lie at his door . This struck the Archbishop ; and both he and Ridley took her into their houses , and tried what reason , joined with gentleness , could do . But she was 35.
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... reason to believe that his father ever retracted any of his sentiments . " The falsehood of the assertion appears evi- dent from this circumstance , that Dr. Clarke , a little before his death , revised his work , en- titled The ...
... reason to believe that his father ever retracted any of his sentiments . " The falsehood of the assertion appears evi- dent from this circumstance , that Dr. Clarke , a little before his death , revised his work , en- titled The ...
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