Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 4Sheldon and Company, 1862 |
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الصفحة 179
... give the money of the public for the support of those who teach false doctrine , it is wrong to give that money for the support of the ministers of the Established Church . For it is quite certain that , whether Calvin or Arminius be in ...
... give the money of the public for the support of those who teach false doctrine , it is wrong to give that money for the support of the ministers of the Established Church . For it is quite certain that , whether Calvin or Arminius be in ...
الصفحة 277
... give solid rupees , which he never could have extorted from them , in ex- change for a few Persian characters which cost him nothing . A bargain was speedily struck ; and the titular sovereign of Hindostan issued a warrant , em ...
... give solid rupees , which he never could have extorted from them , in ex- change for a few Persian characters which cost him nothing . A bargain was speedily struck ; and the titular sovereign of Hindostan issued a warrant , em ...
الصفحة 382
... give me of dealing freely with you , will , I hope , excuse what I have done ; for , if I have not spared you when I thought severity would do you a kindness , I have not mangled you where I thought there was no absolute need of ...
... give me of dealing freely with you , will , I hope , excuse what I have done ; for , if I have not spared you when I thought severity would do you a kindness , I have not mangled you where I thought there was no absolute need of ...
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