The Prose WorksWestley and Davis, 1834 |
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Page ii
... whole of his character and his works ? Sworn by a father , who knew what persecution was , at the first altar to freedom erected in this land ; he , a student of the finest temperament , bent on grasping all sciences and professing none ...
... whole of his character and his works ? Sworn by a father , who knew what persecution was , at the first altar to freedom erected in this land ; he , a student of the finest temperament , bent on grasping all sciences and professing none ...
Page vii
... whole nations sometimes fare the worse . " Principles , whether political or religious , are always important . As far as the former are concerned , we doubt not that our undertaking will be as successful as it is opportune . The spirit ...
... whole nations sometimes fare the worse . " Principles , whether political or religious , are always important . As far as the former are concerned , we doubt not that our undertaking will be as successful as it is opportune . The spirit ...
Page x
... whole body and function of prelacy , as would be infallibly successful if pronounced before any modern auditory . The hinderers of reformation in his own times are " distinguished " into three sorts : - 1. Antiquitarians ( not ...
... whole body and function of prelacy , as would be infallibly successful if pronounced before any modern auditory . The hinderers of reformation in his own times are " distinguished " into three sorts : - 1. Antiquitarians ( not ...
Page xxiv
... whole massacres have been committed on his faithful subjects , his provinces offered to pawn or alienation , as the hire of those whom he had solicited to come in and destroy whole cities and countries ; be he king , or tyrant , or ...
... whole massacres have been committed on his faithful subjects , his provinces offered to pawn or alienation , as the hire of those whom he had solicited to come in and destroy whole cities and countries ; be he king , or tyrant , or ...
Page 12
... whole world ; for while The- odosius the younger reigned , thus writes Socrates the historian , in his 7th book , chap . 11. Now began an ill name to stick upon the bishops of Rome and Alex- andria , who beyond their priestly bounds now ...
... whole world ; for while The- odosius the younger reigned , thus writes Socrates the historian , in his 7th book , chap . 11. Now began an ill name to stick upon the bishops of Rome and Alex- andria , who beyond their priestly bounds now ...
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