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... honor , have done so . They have themselves told us that becoming aware of the slenderness of their acquirements , when they had already entered upon their public duties , they have been compelled to endeavor to combine severe private ...
... honor , have done so . They have themselves told us that becoming aware of the slenderness of their acquirements , when they had already entered upon their public duties , they have been compelled to endeavor to combine severe private ...
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... scripture . The priesthood , as the channel or conveyer of oral tradition , would be tempted and drawn to honor and uphold the unwritten at the expense of the written word , and therefore to become more 54 Rogers's Antipopopriestian .
... scripture . The priesthood , as the channel or conveyer of oral tradition , would be tempted and drawn to honor and uphold the unwritten at the expense of the written word , and therefore to become more 54 Rogers's Antipopopriestian .
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... honor , in any form , to the rulers of Oxford . With regard to the Pietas Oxoniensis Mr. Sidney justly says , ' I confess that though he proves that the reformation truths opposed , are contained in the pandect of our Church's doctrine ...
... honor , in any form , to the rulers of Oxford . With regard to the Pietas Oxoniensis Mr. Sidney justly says , ' I confess that though he proves that the reformation truths opposed , are contained in the pandect of our Church's doctrine ...
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... honor , had he opposed its com- mencement , as well as the tyranny by which the government did its best to promote a revolution at home . He was a frequent speaker in the House . Few were the important debates which he did not enliven ...
... honor , had he opposed its com- mencement , as well as the tyranny by which the government did its best to promote a revolution at home . He was a frequent speaker in the House . Few were the important debates which he did not enliven ...
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... honor of " God and the interests of religion . ' In point of religious senti- ment , he was a strict though not perhaps a high Calvinist . Some of his expressions , however , are such as none but a high Calvinist can approve . Attaching ...
... honor of " God and the interests of religion . ' In point of religious senti- ment , he was a strict though not perhaps a high Calvinist . Some of his expressions , however , are such as none but a high Calvinist can approve . Attaching ...
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