The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... Friends ; a Re- lation of his Apprehension at Arundell ; a Discovery of his Errours in a Briefe Catechism ; and a short Oration at the Buriall of his Hereticall Book . By Francis Cheynell , late Fellow of Merton Colledge . Published by ...
... Friends ; a Re- lation of his Apprehension at Arundell ; a Discovery of his Errours in a Briefe Catechism ; and a short Oration at the Buriall of his Hereticall Book . By Francis Cheynell , late Fellow of Merton Colledge . Published by ...
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... friend , whom I ever opposed in a charitable and friendly way . I do not account it any glory to trample upon the carcase of Hector , or to pluck a dead lion by the beard . " I looked upon Mr. Chillingworth as one who had his head as ...
... friend , whom I ever opposed in a charitable and friendly way . I do not account it any glory to trample upon the carcase of Hector , or to pluck a dead lion by the beard . " I looked upon Mr. Chillingworth as one who had his head as ...
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... friend ) did run mad with reason , and so lost his reason and religion both at once he thought he might trust his reason in the highest points ; his reason was to be judge , whether or no there be a God ? Whether that God wrote any book ...
... friend ) did run mad with reason , and so lost his reason and religion both at once he thought he might trust his reason in the highest points ; his reason was to be judge , whether or no there be a God ? Whether that God wrote any book ...
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... friends , in a place where there hath been little of the power of religion either known or practised . About the latter end of November I travelled from London to Chichester , ac- cording to my usual custom , to observe the monthly fast ...
... friends , in a place where there hath been little of the power of religion either known or practised . About the latter end of November I travelled from London to Chichester , ac- cording to my usual custom , to observe the monthly fast ...
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... friends , who can wonder if he made a feeble defence against the galling impertinencies of his bigotted though well - meaning adversary ? As it is not our intention to occupy the attention of our readers with questions in politics ...
... friends , who can wonder if he made a feeble defence against the galling impertinencies of his bigotted though well - meaning adversary ? As it is not our intention to occupy the attention of our readers with questions in politics ...
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