Ancient Christianity, and the Doctrines of the Oxford TractsH. Hooker, 1840 - 554 من الصفحات |
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... of my personal in- dependence of the established church , and of my absolute exemption from the influence of any indirect motive for thinking , or for pro- fessing , thus or thus , in any question affect- xvi DEDICATION .
... of my personal in- dependence of the established church , and of my absolute exemption from the influence of any indirect motive for thinking , or for pro- fessing , thus or thus , in any question affect- xvi DEDICATION .
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... motives arising from a very unusual oc- casion , that I could be induced to enter upon so delicate and invidious a subject as the weak points - the wound in the hand , which disables one party and another in their assaults upon the ...
... motives arising from a very unusual oc- casion , that I could be induced to enter upon so delicate and invidious a subject as the weak points - the wound in the hand , which disables one party and another in their assaults upon the ...
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... with these writers , if seen to be contending , for high and religious principles , with the secular minded and political champions of the estab lishment . Obvious motives too , would operate , as CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE ARGUMENT . 29.
... with these writers , if seen to be contending , for high and religious principles , with the secular minded and political champions of the estab lishment . Obvious motives too , would operate , as CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE ARGUMENT . 29.
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Isaac Taylor. lishment . Obvious motives too , would operate , as well with Romanists , as with dissenters , and with the atheistic party impelling them , one and all , to cheer and aid these bold and learned impugners of church - and ...
Isaac Taylor. lishment . Obvious motives too , would operate , as well with Romanists , as with dissenters , and with the atheistic party impelling them , one and all , to cheer and aid these bold and learned impugners of church - and ...
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... Motives of discretion , and the fear of change , natural to men in office , may lead to a gradual and silent retreat from the ground that was taken when the probable consequences of maintaining so advanced a position had not been ...
... Motives of discretion , and the fear of change , natural to men in office , may lead to a gradual and silent retreat from the ground that was taken when the probable consequences of maintaining so advanced a position had not been ...
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