A Plea for Religion and the Sacred Writings: Addressed to the Disciples of Thomas Paine, and Wavering Christians of Every Persuasion. With an Appendix, Containing the Author's Determination to Have Relinquished His Charge in the Established Church, and the Reasons on which that Determination was FoundedThomas Tegg, 1832 - 423 pages |
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Page vi
... considerable number of deistical persons , who assemble together on Sundays to confirm each other in their infidelity . The oaths and imprecations that are uttered in that meeting are too horrible to relate , while they toss the Word of ...
... considerable number of deistical persons , who assemble together on Sundays to confirm each other in their infidelity . The oaths and imprecations that are uttered in that meeting are too horrible to relate , while they toss the Word of ...
Page xvii
... considerable quantity of fresh matter , and is more than double the size of the former . The whole of the first ... considerably extended in the religious and practical part , and , the author trusts , not without advan- tage , as a ...
... considerable quantity of fresh matter , and is more than double the size of the former . The whole of the first ... considerably extended in the religious and practical part , and , the author trusts , not without advan- tage , as a ...
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... considerable number of similar instances . John Lord Harrington , who died A.D. 1613 , at the age of 22 years , was a young nobleman of eminent piety and rare literary attain- ments . He was an early riser , and usually spent a considerable ...
... considerable number of similar instances . John Lord Harrington , who died A.D. 1613 , at the age of 22 years , was a young nobleman of eminent piety and rare literary attain- ments . He was an early riser , and usually spent a considerable ...
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... considerable number were really of the first distinction . Just before my departure , old Servin came and presented his son to me , and begged I would use my endeavours to make him a man of some worth and ho- nesty ; but he confessed he ...
... considerable number were really of the first distinction . Just before my departure , old Servin came and presented his son to me , and begged I would use my endeavours to make him a man of some worth and ho- nesty ; but he confessed he ...
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... considerable space of time . My heart sunk within me ; for his face was ghastly , full of horror , with an expression of such anguish as I can never describe . His eyes were fixed upon me , and at length with a mournful motion of his ...
... considerable space of time . My heart sunk within me ; for his face was ghastly , full of horror , with an expression of such anguish as I can never describe . His eyes were fixed upon me , and at length with a mournful motion of his ...
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