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... opinion , be yielded to their judgment , and agreed to accept the situation that had been offered to him , provided he could obtain episcopal ordina- tion . Here , however , a new dif- ficulty arose . Dr. Lowth , then Bishop of London ...
... opinion , be yielded to their judgment , and agreed to accept the situation that had been offered to him , provided he could obtain episcopal ordina- tion . Here , however , a new dif- ficulty arose . Dr. Lowth , then Bishop of London ...
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... opinion of me as I deserved , should I comply ; and concluded by saying to the Captain , that I did not believe it would give him any satisfaction to hurt my feelings , but that I should disoblige him by granting what they bad asked ...
... opinion of me as I deserved , should I comply ; and concluded by saying to the Captain , that I did not believe it would give him any satisfaction to hurt my feelings , but that I should disoblige him by granting what they bad asked ...
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... opinion , that arose out of the for- mer , was the mixing the outward and the inward effects of baptism : it being believed that every person that was born of the water , was also born of the Spirit ; and that the renewing of the Holy ...
... opinion , that arose out of the for- mer , was the mixing the outward and the inward effects of baptism : it being believed that every person that was born of the water , was also born of the Spirit ; and that the renewing of the Holy ...
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... opinion rule over us feeble worms of the dust . I have hitherto stated facts which I firmly believe to be true , to the truth of which I could obtain thousands of subscriptions on earth , and with humble confidence I add , if we could ...
... opinion rule over us feeble worms of the dust . I have hitherto stated facts which I firmly believe to be true , to the truth of which I could obtain thousands of subscriptions on earth , and with humble confidence I add , if we could ...
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... opinion inclines to the affirmative ) appears to be a point which needs raise no controversy : let but its positive and eminent merit be allowed , and we are con- tent to adjourn the question of its exclusive supremacy . It should be ...
... opinion inclines to the affirmative ) appears to be a point which needs raise no controversy : let but its positive and eminent merit be allowed , and we are con- tent to adjourn the question of its exclusive supremacy . It should be ...
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