Lives of Eminent Christians, Том 2J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... regard for the Divine Author and Finisher of our faith inclines us to honour those who have adopted its profession ; and as the most excellent models of the human form constitute an important branch of study to the artist and sculptor ...
... regard for the Divine Author and Finisher of our faith inclines us to honour those who have adopted its profession ; and as the most excellent models of the human form constitute an important branch of study to the artist and sculptor ...
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... regard to him ; and he could not but own , that he 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 ...
... regard to him ; and he could not but own , that he 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 ...
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... regard to justification and the sacraments , are not now tolerated . These are the things which oblige other churches to dissent from the church of Rome ; and hence the Council of Trent must answer for all that confusion which hath ...
... regard to justification and the sacraments , are not now tolerated . These are the things which oblige other churches to dissent from the church of Rome ; and hence the Council of Trent must answer for all that confusion which hath ...
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... regard for his conscience . Having taken leave of the bishop , Gilpin embarked for Holland , where he first paid a visit to his brother George , who was studying civil law at Mechlin , preparatory to being employed in diplomatic affairs ...
... regard for his conscience . Having taken leave of the bishop , Gilpin embarked for Holland , where he first paid a visit to his brother George , who was studying civil law at Mechlin , preparatory to being employed in diplomatic affairs ...
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... regard unto the good of the church of Christ , rather than to your ease , I have by all the good means I could , been careful to have this charge imposed upon you , which may be both an honour to yourself , and a benefit to the church ...
... regard unto the good of the church of Christ , rather than to your ease , I have by all the good means I could , been careful to have this charge imposed upon you , which may be both an honour to yourself , and a benefit to the church ...
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