The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert SandersonT. Wilson and R. Spence, 1807 - 447 páginas |
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... faith and practice , as a true fon of the Church of England . His modefty precluded him from annexing his name to the treatise , which he composed at this time ; and which appeared , first , in 1680 , under the title of Love and Truth ...
... faith and practice , as a true fon of the Church of England . His modefty precluded him from annexing his name to the treatise , which he composed at this time ; and which appeared , first , in 1680 , under the title of Love and Truth ...
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... faith , and the motives which enforced his ferious and regular attendance upon the fervice of that Church in which he was educated , are delivered , with great propriety and good fenfe , in his own words . For thus he writes in a letter ...
... faith , and the motives which enforced his ferious and regular attendance upon the fervice of that Church in which he was educated , are delivered , with great propriety and good fenfe , in his own words . For thus he writes in a letter ...
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... faith and practice . 66 " No excufe is pleaded for again noticing the opportunities of im- provement , which he experienced from his appropriated intimacy with the most eminent Divines of the Church of England . Genuine friendship ...
... faith and practice . 66 " No excufe is pleaded for again noticing the opportunities of im- provement , which he experienced from his appropriated intimacy with the most eminent Divines of the Church of England . Genuine friendship ...
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... faith in what is fpoken : for he that wants fill to deceive , may fafely be trufted . And if the Author's glorious fpirit , which now is in heaven , can have the leifure to look down and fee me , the pooreft , the meanest of all his ...
... faith in what is fpoken : for he that wants fill to deceive , may fafely be trufted . And if the Author's glorious fpirit , which now is in heaven , can have the leifure to look down and fee me , the pooreft , the meanest of all his ...
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... faith ; having for their advantage , befides many opportunities , the example of his dear and pious parents , which was a moft powerful perfuafion , and did work much upon him , as he professeth in his preface to his Pfeudo - Martyr ...
... faith ; having for their advantage , befides many opportunities , the example of his dear and pious parents , which was a moft powerful perfuafion , and did work much upon him , as he professeth in his preface to his Pfeudo - Martyr ...
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