William Law, Nonjuror and Mystic: ... a Sketch of His Life, Character, and OpinionsLongmans, Green, 1881 - 462 páginas |
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... plain that they brought up their large family well , for none of them appear to have given their 1 Professor Fowler , in his Life of Locke ( ' English Men of I etters ' ) rightly remarks that there was not so marked a distinction ...
... plain that they brought up their large family well , for none of them appear to have given their 1 Professor Fowler , in his Life of Locke ( ' English Men of I etters ' ) rightly remarks that there was not so marked a distinction ...
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... he retorted upon Law many years later . You would have , ' said Law to him , ' a philosophical religion ; but there can be no such thing . Religion is the most plain , simple thing ( Law's Influence over John Wesley . 81 After detailing ...
... he retorted upon Law many years later . You would have , ' said Law to him , ' a philosophical religion ; but there can be no such thing . Religion is the most plain , simple thing ( Law's Influence over John Wesley . 81 After detailing ...
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... plain , straightforward good sense , sometimes rather bluntly and curtly expressed . These were more or less the characteristics of his father , mother , brothers , and sisters ; above all of his mother , whose influ- ence over her son ...
... plain , straightforward good sense , sometimes rather bluntly and curtly expressed . These were more or less the characteristics of his father , mother , brothers , and sisters ; above all of his mother , whose influ- ence over her son ...
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... plain matter of fact . Whether the fault lay with the master or the disciple is not now the question . The letter which Wesley wrote to Law upon his conversion may have been ill - judged - Wesley's judg- ment was often at fault ; it may ...
... plain matter of fact . Whether the fault lay with the master or the disciple is not now the question . The letter which Wesley wrote to Law upon his conversion may have been ill - judged - Wesley's judg- ment was often at fault ; it may ...
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... , Humility , and Patience , by W. Willymott , Vice - Provost of King's , Cambridge . Dedicated to the Unhappy Sufferers by the great National Calamity of the South Sea ! ( 1722 ) . Law's Reply to Wesley . 85 the most plain ,
... , Humility , and Patience , by W. Willymott , Vice - Provost of King's , Cambridge . Dedicated to the Unhappy Sufferers by the great National Calamity of the South Sea ! ( 1722 ) . Law's Reply to Wesley . 85 the most plain ,
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Página 231 - ALMIGHTY and everlasting God, who dost govern all things in heaven and earth ; Mercifully hear the supplications of thy people, and grant us thy peace all the days of our life ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.