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Page vi
... fathers , we come into their stead . Why not avail ourselves of our advan- tages ? Why not profit by our noblest inheritance ? If we must suffer from the folly , why not make use of the wisdom , of our ancestors ? Englishmen , above all ...
... fathers , we come into their stead . Why not avail ourselves of our advan- tages ? Why not profit by our noblest inheritance ? If we must suffer from the folly , why not make use of the wisdom , of our ancestors ? Englishmen , above all ...
Page vii
... father was distinguished by the undeviating integrity of his life ; my mother by the esteem in which she was held , and the alms which she bestowed . My father destined me from a child to the pursuits of literature ; and my appetite for ...
... father was distinguished by the undeviating integrity of his life ; my mother by the esteem in which she was held , and the alms which she bestowed . My father destined me from a child to the pursuits of literature ; and my appetite for ...
Page viii
... father's house , whither I was accompanied by the regrets of most of the fellows of the college , who shewed me no common marks of friendship and esteem . my father's estate , where he had determined to pass the remainder of his days ...
... father's house , whither I was accompanied by the regrets of most of the fellows of the college , who shewed me no common marks of friendship and esteem . my father's estate , where he had determined to pass the remainder of his days ...
Page xi
... father , the sociable and loving reproof of a brother , the bosom admonition of a friend , ” " — he leaves them with ... fathers in God , the bishops , will apply as well now as heretofore , both to them , and to every thing else that ...
... father , the sociable and loving reproof of a brother , the bosom admonition of a friend , ” " — he leaves them with ... fathers in God , the bishops , will apply as well now as heretofore , both to them , and to every thing else that ...
Page xiv
... fathers and excluding the apostles , -the method adopted by the episcopalians ( as formerly by the papists ) to establish any parts of Christianity , is plainly , strongly , and fully shown . " Whatsoever , " says our author , " either ...
... fathers and excluding the apostles , -the method adopted by the episcopalians ( as formerly by the papists ) to establish any parts of Christianity , is plainly , strongly , and fully shown . " Whatsoever , " says our author , " either ...
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