The Retrospective Review.., Volumen7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... means through which the Pharisees made the word of God of none effect . Perhaps this single misapprehension of Cheynell may furnish a principle on which to explain all the absurdities of the absurd catechism with which this little ...
... means through which the Pharisees made the word of God of none effect . Perhaps this single misapprehension of Cheynell may furnish a principle on which to explain all the absurdities of the absurd catechism with which this little ...
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... means whatsoever , be they never so lawful . Secondly , he confessed him- self clean out of his way when he was in arms ; for war , saith he , ( and he learnt to say so of the Anabaptists and Socinians ) is not the way of Jesus Christ ...
... means whatsoever , be they never so lawful . Secondly , he confessed him- self clean out of his way when he was in arms ; for war , saith he , ( and he learnt to say so of the Anabaptists and Socinians ) is not the way of Jesus Christ ...
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... mean such kind of men who join with the enemy , or are will- ing upon any occasion offered to join with him , to promote the anti- christian design now on foot ; those , and only those , I call ma- lignants . " We now come to the last ...
... mean such kind of men who join with the enemy , or are will- ing upon any occasion offered to join with him , to promote the anti- christian design now on foot ; those , and only those , I call ma- lignants . " We now come to the last ...
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... mean ; I mean , he was not of that faith or religion , which is established by law in England . He hath left that phantasie , which he called his religion , upon record in this subtile book . He was not ashamed to print and publish this ...
... mean ; I mean , he was not of that faith or religion , which is established by law in England . He hath left that phantasie , which he called his religion , upon record in this subtile book . He was not ashamed to print and publish this ...
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... means of the fair sex , as we are told , that “ a lady of quality was employed on business of importance , which she accomplished , at last , to the utter destruction of the Earl of Warwick and his party . " " This lady was no fool ...
... means of the fair sex , as we are told , that “ a lady of quality was employed on business of importance , which she accomplished , at last , to the utter destruction of the Earl of Warwick and his party . " " This lady was no fool ...
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