Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Del 1–2 |
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But upon occasion of this Introduction of Bishop Lloyd , it may not be amiss to say
something relating to him , which I myself know to be true . I remember to have
heard him once say , that after the Affafination Plot A. D. 1696 , the Odium of it ...
But upon occasion of this Introduction of Bishop Lloyd , it may not be amiss to say
something relating to him , which I myself know to be true . I remember to have
heard him once say , that after the Affafination Plot A. D. 1696 , the Odium of it ...
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Which made him say , that he doubted he had done Harm to Christianity by those
Sermons ; as occasioning these Scepticks or Infidels to divert from their Denial of
a God and a Providence , from which they might be always driven with great ...
Which made him say , that he doubted he had done Harm to Christianity by those
Sermons ; as occasioning these Scepticks or Infidels to divert from their Denial of
a God and a Providence , from which they might be always driven with great ...
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As for Bishop Hoadley's Brother , Dr. Jobn Hoadley , first Bishop of Fern , then
Archbishop of Dub , lin , and lastly of Armagh ; what I say of him in my Life of Dr.
Clarke , Page 29 , 30. is this ; I cannot say the fame of him that I do of hïs Brother
...
As for Bishop Hoadley's Brother , Dr. Jobn Hoadley , first Bishop of Fern , then
Archbishop of Dub , lin , and lastly of Armagh ; what I say of him in my Life of Dr.
Clarke , Page 29 , 30. is this ; I cannot say the fame of him that I do of hïs Brother
...
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... the Maxim of a Court is this ; that you must always say and do as the first
Minister would have you : The Maxim of Christianity is this ; that you must always
say and do according to your own Judgment and Conscience . Yet alass ! alass !
all ...
... the Maxim of a Court is this ; that you must always say and do as the first
Minister would have you : The Maxim of Christianity is this ; that you must always
say and do according to your own Judgment and Conscience . Yet alass ! alass !
all ...
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But he reply'd , He had rather I should say what I had to say before the Conspany
. I then took the Freedom of representing , with the utmost Plainness , to his
Lordship , the heinous Wickedness he had been guilty of , in decoying and
detaining ...
But he reply'd , He had rather I should say what I had to say before the Conspany
. I then took the Freedom of representing , with the utmost Plainness , to his
Lordship , the heinous Wickedness he had been guilty of , in decoying and
detaining ...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston: Containing ..., Del 1–2 William Whiston Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1753 |
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