Remarks on Ecclesiastical History, Volumen1Lackington, Allen, and Company, 1805 |
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... death , of his determination to patronize our au- thor , by appointing him Archdeacon of London in April 1764 ; and it has been generally said , that the Bishop had offered him the Rectory of St James's , Westminster ; but that he chose ...
... death , of his determination to patronize our au- thor , by appointing him Archdeacon of London in April 1764 ; and it has been generally said , that the Bishop had offered him the Rectory of St James's , Westminster ; but that he chose ...
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... death . - Such doctrines proceed from the invention of men , not from the Spirit of God , who forces and compels no one against his will . His observations are just : you can no more subdue the understanding with blows , than beat down ...
... death . - Such doctrines proceed from the invention of men , not from the Spirit of God , who forces and compels no one against his will . His observations are just : you can no more subdue the understanding with blows , than beat down ...
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... death seize me writing and meditating such things . It is needless to say whence these reflections are ta- ken ; the owner is so well known : but they can never be too often cited , and if the stoical self - sufficiency which breathes ...
... death seize me writing and meditating such things . It is needless to say whence these reflections are ta- ken ; the owner is so well known : but they can never be too often cited , and if the stoical self - sufficiency which breathes ...
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... circumstances attending and follow- ing his death to hold him in veneration , and perhaps to to think him a hero , and the son of CIRCUMSTANCES of the Roman empire favour- Page able to the beginnings and increase of Christianity 27-31.
... circumstances attending and follow- ing his death to hold him in veneration , and perhaps to to think him a hero , and the son of CIRCUMSTANCES of the Roman empire favour- Page able to the beginnings and increase of Christianity 27-31.
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... death of Christ to Vespasian , for about the space of thirty - seven years , the Romans did not much mind the progress of the gospel . They were ruled by weak , or frantic and vicious emperors ; the magistrates and senators , and every ...
... death of Christ to Vespasian , for about the space of thirty - seven years , the Romans did not much mind the progress of the gospel . They were ruled by weak , or frantic and vicious emperors ; the magistrates and senators , and every ...
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