The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... doctrines , and who find benefit or consolation from their spi- ritual ministry and assistance . Their industry and vigilance will , no doubt , be whetted by such an additional motive ; and their skill in their profes- sion , as well as ...
... doctrines , and who find benefit or consolation from their spi- ritual ministry and assistance . Their industry and vigilance will , no doubt , be whetted by such an additional motive ; and their skill in their profes- sion , as well as ...
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... doctrines inculcated . Every tenet will be adopted that best suits the disorderly affec- tions of the human frame . Customers will be drawn to each conventicle by new industry and address , in practising on the passions and credulity of ...
... doctrines inculcated . Every tenet will be adopted that best suits the disorderly affec- tions of the human frame . Customers will be drawn to each conventicle by new industry and address , in practising on the passions and credulity of ...
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... doctrines which , as supreme pon- tiff , he was obliged by his interest to promote : it is the less wonder , therefore , that he employed for his profit those pious frauds which his predecessors , the VOL . IV . 1 Father Paul and ...
... doctrines which , as supreme pon- tiff , he was obliged by his interest to promote : it is the less wonder , therefore , that he employed for his profit those pious frauds which his predecessors , the VOL . IV . 1 Father Paul and ...
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... doctrines on that head , which , though not more ridiculous than those already received , were not as yet entirely familiar to the ears of the people . * To add to the scandal , the collectors of this revenue are said to have lived very ...
... doctrines on that head , which , though not more ridiculous than those already received , were not as yet entirely familiar to the ears of the people . * To add to the scandal , the collectors of this revenue are said to have lived very ...
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... doctrine , protected him from the violence of the papal jurisdiction : the republic of Zuric even reformed their church according to the new model : many sovereigns of the empire , and the Imperial diet itself , showed a favourable dis ...
... doctrine , protected him from the violence of the papal jurisdiction : the republic of Zuric even reformed their church according to the new model : many sovereigns of the empire , and the Imperial diet itself , showed a favourable dis ...
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