The British Plutarch, Or Biographical Entertainer. Being a Select Collection of the Lives at Large of the Most Eminent Men, Natives of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Reign of Henry VIII. to George II. (etc.) |
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not move or ftir . and did not hope to live an hour , he said his reason and
judgment were fo clear and strong , that , from thence , he was fully persuaded ,
that death was not the diffolution of the foul , but only the separation of it from
matter .
not move or ftir . and did not hope to live an hour , he said his reason and
judgment were fo clear and strong , that , from thence , he was fully persuaded ,
that death was not the diffolution of the foul , but only the separation of it from
matter .
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Mr. Dryden , in the above - mentioned piece , takes occasion to vindicate the
autho . rity of the catholic church , in decreeing matters of faith , upon this
principle , that the church is more visible than the scriptures , because the
scriptures are ...
Mr. Dryden , in the above - mentioned piece , takes occasion to vindicate the
autho . rity of the catholic church , in decreeing matters of faith , upon this
principle , that the church is more visible than the scriptures , because the
scriptures are ...
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Mr. Dryden , in the above - mentioned piece , takes occasion to vindicate the
authority of the catholic church , in decreeing matters of faith , upon this principle ,
that the church is more visible than the scriptures , bea cause the scriptures are ...
Mr. Dryden , in the above - mentioned piece , takes occasion to vindicate the
authority of the catholic church , in decreeing matters of faith , upon this principle ,
that the church is more visible than the scriptures , bea cause the scriptures are ...
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I thought fit to cut this matter short , and told them dire & tly , I had no orders to
proceed upon any other points , but in consequence or con unction of the
defensive league ! in which I thought his majesty had all the reason that could be
, both ...
I thought fit to cut this matter short , and told them dire & tly , I had no orders to
proceed upon any other points , but in consequence or con unction of the
defensive league ! in which I thought his majesty had all the reason that could be
, both ...
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He replied , no such matter , I affure you ' : and spoke plainly about a great place ,
which I dread to think of , and said , it was neceffary for his service , and he must
charge it upon my conscience , just as he had faid this , he was called to fupper ...
He replied , no such matter , I affure you ' : and spoke plainly about a great place ,
which I dread to think of , and said , it was neceffary for his service , and he must
charge it upon my conscience , just as he had faid this , he was called to fupper ...
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