The Works of John Owen, Volumen14Johnson and Hunter, 1851 |
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... present distempers of men about religion , it was no hard conjecture that some would improve the advantage , seeming so fairly to present itself unto them , unto ends of their own : men of prudence , ability , and leisure , engaged by ...
... present distempers of men about religion , it was no hard conjecture that some would improve the advantage , seeming so fairly to present itself unto them , unto ends of their own : men of prudence , ability , and leisure , engaged by ...
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... present tempers , distempers , humours , interests , provocations , fancies , lives of them with whom he intends to deal , could not have failed of some advantage in his conjectures at the way and manner wherein he would proceed in ...
... present tempers , distempers , humours , interests , provocations , fancies , lives of them with whom he intends to deal , could not have failed of some advantage in his conjectures at the way and manner wherein he would proceed in ...
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... present , where he has been in his days ; cover- ing her deformities with a perpetual silence ; ever and anon bespattering the first Reformation and reformers in his passage ; -yea , their contentment must needs proceed to a high degree ...
... present , where he has been in his days ; cover- ing her deformities with a perpetual silence ; ever and anon bespattering the first Reformation and reformers in his passage ; -yea , their contentment must needs proceed to a high degree ...
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... present , unto the advantage taken by our author from our late unnatural wars and tumults to reflect on Protestancy , I shall only say , that if the religion of sinners be to be quitted and forsaken , I doubt that professed by the pope ...
... present , unto the advantage taken by our author from our late unnatural wars and tumults to reflect on Protestancy , I shall only say , that if the religion of sinners be to be quitted and forsaken , I doubt that professed by the pope ...
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... present Romanists , unless they can prove that the pope was the first author of Christian religion , which as yet they have not attempted to do : and thence it is evident what is to be thought of the second principle before mentioned ...
... present Romanists , unless they can prove that the pope was the first author of Christian religion , which as yet they have not attempted to do : and thence it is evident what is to be thought of the second principle before mentioned ...
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