The Apology of Theophilus Lindsey, on resigning the Vicarage of Catterick, YorkshireGeorge Smallfield, 1818 - 202 pages |
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... majesty of the Holy Ghost , entertained unworthy and false con- ceptions of the person and offices , of Christ , and * « Non esse Christiano inquirendum de veritate rei quam , credit ecclesia , sed simpliciter credendum quicquid credit ...
... majesty of the Holy Ghost , entertained unworthy and false con- ceptions of the person and offices , of Christ , and * « Non esse Christiano inquirendum de veritate rei quam , credit ecclesia , sed simpliciter credendum quicquid credit ...
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... majesty with my unreasonable ad- dresses ; and I am extremely grieved that I cannot continue to observe that respectful silence towards you , in which I have always been de- sirous to remain . But so it happens most un- fortunately , I ...
... majesty with my unreasonable ad- dresses ; and I am extremely grieved that I cannot continue to observe that respectful silence towards you , in which I have always been de- sirous to remain . But so it happens most un- fortunately , I ...
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... and rigour with clemency . " Wherefore if I could dare to promise myself that I had any interest with so great a Princess , I would humbly supplicate your majesty , for Christ's sake , to extend that prerogative of mercy with 46.
... and rigour with clemency . " Wherefore if I could dare to promise myself that I had any interest with so great a Princess , I would humbly supplicate your majesty , for Christ's sake , to extend that prerogative of mercy with 46.
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... majesty , not to suffer the fires in Smithfield to be lighted up again , which have been hitherto kept under and laid asleep during your happy reign . " But if such a favour may not be obtained , this one thing I would by all manner of ...
... majesty , not to suffer the fires in Smithfield to be lighted up again , which have been hitherto kept under and laid asleep during your happy reign . " But if such a favour may not be obtained , this one thing I would by all manner of ...
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... majesty afterwards declared to a right reverend prelate , archbishop Usher , ) by asking him , whether or no he did not daily pray to Jesus Christ ? which had he acknowledged , the king would infallibly have inferred , that Legate ...
... majesty afterwards declared to a right reverend prelate , archbishop Usher , ) by asking him , whether or no he did not daily pray to Jesus Christ ? which had he acknowledged , the king would infallibly have inferred , that Legate ...
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