The apology of Theophilus Lindsey, on resigning the vicarage of Catterick, YorkshireR. Hunter, 1818 - 202 páginas |
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... suffered them- selves to be strangely deluded into a notion , that there is a merit in believing dark , inexplicable doctrines , † and that it is owing to want of a * Imo Calvinus non dubitavit dicere , ' cette prière reçue communement ...
... suffered them- selves to be strangely deluded into a notion , that there is a merit in believing dark , inexplicable doctrines , † and that it is owing to want of a * Imo Calvinus non dubitavit dicere , ' cette prière reçue communement ...
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... suffer himself to be governed by names and sounds , will soon perceive , that from the days of Con- stantine to the present times , those called here- tics by their adversaries , have generally been the honest few , who have ventured to ...
... suffer himself to be governed by names and sounds , will soon perceive , that from the days of Con- stantine to the present times , those called here- tics by their adversaries , have generally been the honest few , who have ventured to ...
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... suffer the least doubt of it in their own minds , or objection from others . They imagined the glorious work of reformation from the gross errors and idolatries of Popery , which they had truly at heart , would be scandalized , and an ...
... suffer the least doubt of it in their own minds , or objection from others . They imagined the glorious work of reformation from the gross errors and idolatries of Popery , which they had truly at heart , would be scandalized , and an ...
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... suffered , was thought a just retaliation on them , from that wise Providence that dispenses all things justly to all men . " * This shocking cruelty of the English † and foreign Reformers towards those who , in the use of their own ...
... suffered , was thought a just retaliation on them , from that wise Providence that dispenses all things justly to all men . " * This shocking cruelty of the English † and foreign Reformers towards those who , in the use of their own ...
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... suffer the fires in Smithfield to be lighted up again , which have been hitherto kept under and laid asleep during your happy reign . " But if such a favour may not be obtained , this one thing I would by all manner of means implore and ...
... suffer the fires in Smithfield to be lighted up again , which have been hitherto kept under and laid asleep during your happy reign . " But if such a favour may not be obtained , this one thing I would by all manner of means implore and ...
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