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... whereof goes under the Name of James Archbishop of Armagh The Reason of Church Government urged against Prelaty . Books Animadversions upon the Remonstrant's Defence against Smectym- nuus . An Apology for Smectymnuus . Of Education ; to ...
... whereof goes under the Name of James Archbishop of Armagh The Reason of Church Government urged against Prelaty . Books Animadversions upon the Remonstrant's Defence against Smectym- nuus . An Apology for Smectymnuus . Of Education ; to ...
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... whereof five are rejected as spurious , containing in them here- sies and trifles ; which cannot agree in chronology with Ignatius , entitling him archbishop of Antioch Theopolis , which name of Theopolis that city had not till ...
... whereof five are rejected as spurious , containing in them here- sies and trifles ; which cannot agree in chronology with Ignatius , entitling him archbishop of Antioch Theopolis , which name of Theopolis that city had not till ...
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... whereof might be delayed at pleasure , and time enough to pencil it over with all the curious touches of art , even to the perfection of a faultless pic- ture ; whenas in this argument the not deferring is of great moment to the good ...
... whereof might be delayed at pleasure , and time enough to pencil it over with all the curious touches of art , even to the perfection of a faultless pic- ture ; whenas in this argument the not deferring is of great moment to the good ...
Page 55
... whereof , if it be harmful to be angry , and withal to cast a lowering smile , when the properest object calls for both , it will be long enough ere any be able to say , why those two most ra- tional faculties of human intellect , anger ...
... whereof , if it be harmful to be angry , and withal to cast a lowering smile , when the properest object calls for both , it will be long enough ere any be able to say , why those two most ra- tional faculties of human intellect , anger ...
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... whereof I was persuaded , and whereof I had declared openly to be a partaker . Whereupon I thought it my duty , if not to myself , yet to the religious cause I had in band , not to leave on my garment the least spot or blemish in good ...
... whereof I was persuaded , and whereof I had declared openly to be a partaker . Whereupon I thought it my duty , if not to myself , yet to the religious cause I had in band , not to leave on my garment the least spot or blemish in good ...
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