Lives of Eminent Christians, Том 2J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... thought necessary to meet him in the field of argument , and Bernard Gilpin was warmly pressed to take a leading part in the debate , with a few others , Chedsey , Morgan , and Tresham , - " men not unlearned for the times . " of His ...
... thought necessary to meet him in the field of argument , and Bernard Gilpin was warmly pressed to take a leading part in the debate , with a few others , Chedsey , Morgan , and Tresham , - " men not unlearned for the times . " of His ...
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... thought , were only a trifling light sort of men , led into an opposition more by vain - glory , and a desire to distinguish themselves , than from any better motives ; but Mr. Gilpin's ingenuous- ness of behaviour , and irreproachable ...
... thought , were only a trifling light sort of men , led into an opposition more by vain - glory , and a desire to distinguish themselves , than from any better motives ; but Mr. Gilpin's ingenuous- ness of behaviour , and irreproachable ...
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... thought , to call the faith , which was sanctioned by nearly the whole of Christendom , to the bar of his private judgment : he was sensible of his own weaknesses and imperfections , and feared to trust himself in so momentous an ...
... thought , to call the faith , which was sanctioned by nearly the whole of Christendom , to the bar of his private judgment : he was sensible of his own weaknesses and imperfections , and feared to trust himself in so momentous an ...
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... thought of before . Many opinions , likewise , which men were before at liberty to hold , with regard to justification and the sacraments , are not now tolerated . These are the things which oblige other churches to dissent from the ...
... thought of before . Many opinions , likewise , which men were before at liberty to hold , with regard to justification and the sacraments , are not now tolerated . These are the things which oblige other churches to dissent from the ...
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... 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 respected these conscientious scruples , gave him this good advice , ―That his first care ...
... 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 respected these conscientious scruples , gave him this good advice , ―That his first care ...
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