Lives of Eminent Christians, Том 2J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... considered his espousing any cause as a very great credit to it . " And often did he pray to God to lead this pious papist to a knowledge of true religion . That fervent prayer was heard , although a considerable interval was yet to ...
... considered his espousing any cause as a very great credit to it . " And often did he pray to God to lead this pious papist to a knowledge of true religion . That fervent prayer was heard , although a considerable interval was yet to ...
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... considered them the less de- fensible they appeared . " If he tried them by reason , " says the vicar of Boldre , " he found them utterly unable to stand that proof ; and if he endeavoured to reconcile them to Scripture , he could not ...
... considered them the less de- fensible they appeared . " If he tried them by reason , " says the vicar of Boldre , " he found them utterly unable to stand that proof ; and if he endeavoured to reconcile them to Scripture , he could not ...
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... considered that traditions were but the pope's word ; and that , in thus making human authority equal to the word of God , the bishop of Rome was fulfilling the prophecy concerning antichrist : Who opposeth and exalteth himself above ...
... considered that traditions were but the pope's word ; and that , in thus making human authority equal to the word of God , the bishop of Rome was fulfilling the prophecy concerning antichrist : Who opposeth and exalteth himself above ...
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... considered that he had engaged too soon in the responsible office of a pastor . These thoughts at length made him quite unhappy , and he wrote to his uncle Tunstal an account of the distress of his mind . The bishop , who worthily ...
... considered that he had engaged too soon in the responsible office of a pastor . These thoughts at length made him quite unhappy , and he wrote to his uncle Tunstal an account of the distress of his mind . The bishop , who worthily ...
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... considered , the church in every part of England was wretchedly supplied with parochial ministers , mediocrity was eminence ; and Fuller is justified in his quaint remark , that " a rush candle seemed a torch , where no brighter light ...
... considered , the church in every part of England was wretchedly supplied with parochial ministers , mediocrity was eminence ; and Fuller is justified in his quaint remark , that " a rush candle seemed a torch , where no brighter light ...
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