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... tell them " that it would fare better with truth , with learning , and the commonwealth , if one of their published orders were called in , ” — that it would prove that they are more pleased with " public advice " than other statists ...
... tell them " that it would fare better with truth , with learning , and the commonwealth , if one of their published orders were called in , ” — that it would prove that they are more pleased with " public advice " than other statists ...
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... tell ; so little thought it he offensive to monarchy . And if single authorities persuade not , hearken what the whole general council of Nicæa , the first and famousest of all the rest , determines , writing a synodical epistle to the ...
... tell ; so little thought it he offensive to monarchy . And if single authorities persuade not , hearken what the whole general council of Nicæa , the first and famousest of all the rest , determines , writing a synodical epistle to the ...
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... tell them " how of the angels , " which he must needs mean those in Genesis called the sons of God , “ mixing with women were begotten the devils , " as good Justin Mar- tyr in his Apology told them ? But more indignation would it move ...
... tell them " how of the angels , " which he must needs mean those in Genesis called the sons of God , “ mixing with women were begotten the devils , " as good Justin Mar- tyr in his Apology told them ? But more indignation would it move ...
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... tell you by and by upon another occasion . By all these circumstances laid together , I do not see how it can be disputed what good this emperor Constantine wrought to the church , but rather whether ever any , though perhaps not ...
... tell you by and by upon another occasion . By all these circumstances laid together , I do not see how it can be disputed what good this emperor Constantine wrought to the church , but rather whether ever any , though perhaps not ...
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... tell of stations and indictions , nor has wasted his precious hours in the endless conferring of councils and conclaves that demolish one another , ( although I know many of those that pretend to be great rabbies in these studies , have ...
... tell of stations and indictions , nor has wasted his precious hours in the endless conferring of councils and conclaves that demolish one another , ( although I know many of those that pretend to be great rabbies in these studies , have ...
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