The Retrospective Review.., Volumen7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... 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 ? Whether the books usually received as canoni- cal be the books , the Scriptures of ...
... 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 ? Whether the books usually received as canoni- cal be the books , the Scriptures of ...
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... thought , all the ordinary tendencies of the body to seek repose in sleep . It was so with Chillingworth . " His ... thoughts from all matters of speculation , and fix upon some practical point which might make for his edification ...
... thought , all the ordinary tendencies of the body to seek repose in sleep . It was so with Chillingworth . " His ... thoughts from all matters of speculation , and fix upon some practical point which might make for his edification ...
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... thought himself fit enough to maintain , that those who do subscribe them are in a saveable condition . You see , Master Chillingworth did refuse to subscribe . What think ye , ( gentlemen , ) are not Chichester men pretty good ...
... thought himself fit enough to maintain , that those who do subscribe them are in a saveable condition . You see , Master Chillingworth did refuse to subscribe . What think ye , ( gentlemen , ) are not Chichester men pretty good ...
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... thought fit that Master Chillingworth , being a member of a cathedral , should be buried in the cathedral , & c . * * " The third opinion ( which prevailed ) was this , that it would be fittest to permit the men of his own persuasion ...
... thought fit that Master Chillingworth , being a member of a cathedral , should be buried in the cathedral , & c . * * " The third opinion ( which prevailed ) was this , that it would be fittest to permit the men of his own persuasion ...
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... thought to have insisted too long upon his praise ; what I have said is true , and his Excellence will be better discovered by reading his History , in which it is not to be doubted but that those who peruse it will find in it several ...
... thought to have insisted too long upon his praise ; what I have said is true , and his Excellence will be better discovered by reading his History , in which it is not to be doubted but that those who peruse it will find in it several ...
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