The British Magazine, Volume 24John Turrill, 1843 |
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... gospel , to breed contentions among brethren , is no small hurt . " And then he proceeds to harp upon Jewel's simile , " the grain of the grape that killed Ana- creon , " and advance the theory which has been echoed by dissent from his ...
... gospel , to breed contentions among brethren , is no small hurt . " And then he proceeds to harp upon Jewel's simile , " the grain of the grape that killed Ana- creon , " and advance the theory which has been echoed by dissent from his ...
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... gospel , to breed contentions among brethren , is no small hurt . " And then he proceeds to harp upon Jewel's simile , " the grain of the grape that killed Ana- creon , " and advance the theory which has been echoed by dissent from his ...
... gospel , to breed contentions among brethren , is no small hurt . " And then he proceeds to harp upon Jewel's simile , " the grain of the grape that killed Ana- creon , " and advance the theory which has been echoed by dissent from his ...
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... gospel of Christ Jesu .... All these men think that they can walk unespied , as though they had Gyges ' ring upon them to go invisible by . " + Thus for some time popery survived in the Anglican church much as Wesleyanism appeared in ...
... gospel of Christ Jesu .... All these men think that they can walk unespied , as though they had Gyges ' ring upon them to go invisible by . " + Thus for some time popery survived in the Anglican church much as Wesleyanism appeared in ...
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... gospel be the true religion , then popery is flat superstition , for there is but one truth ; if anabaptists have smelled of the smoke , and been burnt as heretics , why shall these , being in a worse cause , be in a better condition ...
... gospel be the true religion , then popery is flat superstition , for there is but one truth ; if anabaptists have smelled of the smoke , and been burnt as heretics , why shall these , being in a worse cause , be in a better condition ...
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... gospel , neither spared the feelings nor heeded the consciences of their brethren , who relinquished reluctantly any figment of the faith in which they had been brought up ; then these same papists , or at least , their children ...
... gospel , neither spared the feelings nor heeded the consciences of their brethren , who relinquished reluctantly any figment of the faith in which they had been brought up ; then these same papists , or at least , their children ...
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