The apology of Theophilus Lindsey, on resigning the vicarage of Catterick, YorkshireR. Hunter, 1818 - 202 páginas |
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... changed into another kind of punishment . " There are punishments by banishing men out of the country ; there are close imprisonments , putting in irons , transportation for life ; there is branding with an hot iron , whipping , or even ...
... changed into another kind of punishment . " There are punishments by banishing men out of the country ; there are close imprisonments , putting in irons , transportation for life ; there is branding with an hot iron , whipping , or even ...
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... changed his religion , such as it was , just as his passions and interest directed : in Scotland , a warm presbyterian and hater of ceremonies ; then , when he crossed the Tweed , a most staunch churchman , a rigid Calvinist all the ...
... changed his religion , such as it was , just as his passions and interest directed : in Scotland , a warm presbyterian and hater of ceremonies ; then , when he crossed the Tweed , a most staunch churchman , a rigid Calvinist all the ...
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... changed his sentiments entirely on this point , before he died . Towards the close of his days , but before his faculties were impaired , by a long , serious , dispassionate attention to the sacred writings , he was brought to that ...
... changed his sentiments entirely on this point , before he died . Towards the close of his days , but before his faculties were impaired , by a long , serious , dispassionate attention to the sacred writings , he was brought to that ...
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... changed his senti- ments , it will be looked upon by all sober , judicious , consis- tent Protestants , as reflecting much glory upon his character , though Mr. Bradbury happens to think it a mark of his own steadfastness , that he ...
... changed his senti- ments , it will be looked upon by all sober , judicious , consis- tent Protestants , as reflecting much glory upon his character , though Mr. Bradbury happens to think it a mark of his own steadfastness , that he ...
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... changed for the worse , by these extraordinary , as often happens with the ordinary blessings of Povidence ; and though made instrumental thereby to promote the salvation of others , he might forfeit his own . He tells them then , 1 ...
... changed for the worse , by these extraordinary , as often happens with the ordinary blessings of Povidence ; and though made instrumental thereby to promote the salvation of others , he might forfeit his own . He tells them then , 1 ...
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