The Retrospective Review.., Volumen7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... reason , that if the Great Turk or Devil were to be converted , they were able to do it . " Not so easy , however , was it to convince the redoubtable Cheynell . Six years after the appearance of Chillingworth's great work , The ...
... reason , that if the Great Turk or Devil were to be converted , they were able to do it . " Not so easy , however , was it to convince the redoubtable Cheynell . Six years after the appearance of Chillingworth's great work , The ...
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... reason to believe there was such a man as Henry the Eighth , King of Eng- land , as that Jesus Christ suffered under Pontius Pilate . The Lord rebuke that spirit of error , which moved the great men of Oxford to license this blasphemy ...
... reason to believe there was such a man as Henry the Eighth , King of Eng- land , as that Jesus Christ suffered under Pontius Pilate . The Lord rebuke that spirit of error , which moved the great men of Oxford to license this blasphemy ...
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... reason , and submit to faith : reason tells you , that there are some things above reason , and you cannot be so unreasonable as to make reason judge of those things which are above reason remember that Master Chillingworth ( your ...
... reason , and submit to faith : reason tells you , that there are some things above reason , and you cannot be so unreasonable as to make reason judge of those things which are above reason remember that Master Chillingworth ( your ...
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... reason be stout when it en- counters with faith , yet reason is not so valiant when it is to encounter with affliction : and I cannot but observe , that many a parliament- soldier hath been more chearful in a prison , than this ...
... reason be stout when it en- counters with faith , yet reason is not so valiant when it is to encounter with affliction : and I cannot but observe , that many a parliament- soldier hath been more chearful in a prison , than this ...
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... reason had fallen . " Truely , I was ashamed to dispute with him any longer , when he had given me so much advantage : for first , he clearly condemned himself for being confederate with them , whose intentions were de- structive ...
... reason had fallen . " Truely , I was ashamed to dispute with him any longer , when he had given me so much advantage : for first , he clearly condemned himself for being confederate with them , whose intentions were de- structive ...
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