Lives of Eminent Christians, Том 2J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... to dissent from the church of Rome ; and hence the Council of Trent must answer for all that confusion which hath since ensued . " Hitherto Bernard Gilpin had pursued an academical life ; and , when solicited by his friends to.
... to dissent from the church of Rome ; and hence the Council of Trent must answer for all that confusion which hath since ensued . " Hitherto Bernard Gilpin had pursued an academical life ; and , when solicited by his friends to.
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Richard Brindley Hone. life ; and , when solicited by his friends to undertake a pastoral charge , he answered that the times required higher qualifications than he possessed , and that he was not yet sufficiently advanced in religion to ...
Richard Brindley Hone. life ; and , when solicited by his friends to undertake a pastoral charge , he answered that the times required higher qualifications than he possessed , and that he was not yet sufficiently advanced in religion to ...
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... friends for their consideration and solution . Being thus intent upon the discovery of truth , he began to have clearer and fuller notions of the momentous doc- trines of the Reformation , his faith was confirmed , and he felt more ...
... friends for their consideration and solution . Being thus intent upon the discovery of truth , he began to have clearer and fuller notions of the momentous doc- trines of the Reformation , his faith was confirmed , and he felt more ...
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... friend and patron would die . To all his brother's arguments , Bernard Gilpin returned one answer , -That his conscience would not suffer him to comply . And when George urged that the living might be well taken care of in his absence ...
... friend and patron would die . To all his brother's arguments , Bernard Gilpin returned one answer , -That his conscience would not suffer him to comply . And when George urged that the living might be well taken care of in his absence ...
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... friends , of which he was one ) that I was much too scrupulous in that point . Whereunto I always say , if I be too scrupulous , ( as I cannot think that I am , ) the matter is such , that I had rather my conscience were therein a great ...
... friends , of which he was one ) that I was much too scrupulous in that point . Whereunto I always say , if I be too scrupulous , ( as I cannot think that I am , ) the matter is such , that I had rather my conscience were therein a great ...
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