The Pillars of Priestcraft and Orthodoxy Shaken ...Mr. Cadell, Mr. Kearsley, 1768 |
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... leave to tell you that the language even of the New teftament is not to be understood with fo little pains as is commonly imagined . ' Tis learnt indeed in fchools , and from hence thought to be the cafieft Greek that can be read ; but ...
... leave to tell you that the language even of the New teftament is not to be understood with fo little pains as is commonly imagined . ' Tis learnt indeed in fchools , and from hence thought to be the cafieft Greek that can be read ; but ...
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... leave to afk , Gui bono ? What good can come of fuch pains ? For it may seem , that a free , fer ous , impartial and la- borius ftudy of the Scriptures , will be of no great fervice ; for the following reasons , ft . Becaufe ' tis plain ...
... leave to afk , Gui bono ? What good can come of fuch pains ? For it may seem , that a free , fer ous , impartial and la- borius ftudy of the Scriptures , will be of no great fervice ; for the following reasons , ft . Becaufe ' tis plain ...
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... leave ; and for the fu- ture , will take effectual care not to be the better for you . No body can do much good , whom the peo- ple do not think a good man ; and that cannot be expected , when fo much reproach and infamy will , right or ...
... leave ; and for the fu- ture , will take effectual care not to be the better for you . No body can do much good , whom the peo- ple do not think a good man ; and that cannot be expected , when fo much reproach and infamy will , right or ...
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... leave him quiet in his po- verty . Whereas , had he not been early possest with a paffionate love for the Scripture and phi- faphy ; had he not thought it his duty above all things to promote the glory of God , and been perfuaded that ...
... leave him quiet in his po- verty . Whereas , had he not been early possest with a paffionate love for the Scripture and phi- faphy ; had he not thought it his duty above all things to promote the glory of God , and been perfuaded that ...
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... leave to fay , that if your study fhould lead you into any opi nions contrary to what is generally received , you can with no reafon expect better quarter . He is a man who has all the good qualities that can meet together , to ...
... leave to fay , that if your study fhould lead you into any opi nions contrary to what is generally received , you can with no reafon expect better quarter . He is a man who has all the good qualities that can meet together , to ...
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Página 61 - If with all this cost and pains my purchase is but error, I may safely say, to err has cost me more than it has many to find the Truth ; and Truth itself shall give me this testimony at last, that if I have missed of her, it is not my fault, but my misfortune.
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