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... notes in the library at King ' s Cliffe show that he had some knowledge of
mathematics ; his acquaintance with the modern languages was probably made
at a later date , with the exception of French , which he certainly learned in his
youth .
... notes in the library at King ' s Cliffe show that he had some knowledge of
mathematics ; his acquaintance with the modern languages was probably made
at a later date , with the exception of French , which he certainly learned in his
youth .
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Law , however , was certainly not idle . In 1717 he wrote his ' Three Letters to the
Bishop of Bangor , ' which raised him at once to the very highest rank of writers in
controversial divinity . The appearance of so powerful an ally was warmly and ...
Law , however , was certainly not idle . In 1717 he wrote his ' Three Letters to the
Bishop of Bangor , ' which raised him at once to the very highest rank of writers in
controversial divinity . The appearance of so powerful an ally was warmly and ...
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The playhouse , not only when some very profane play is on the stage , but in its
daily common entertainments , is as certainly the house of the devil as the church
is the house of God . ' ' Can pious persons tell you of any one play for this forty ...
The playhouse , not only when some very profane play is on the stage , but in its
daily common entertainments , is as certainly the house of the devil as the church
is the house of God . ' ' Can pious persons tell you of any one play for this forty ...
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The Christian Perfection ' is a somewhat melancholy book : the brighter side of
Christianity is certainly not brought out into full relief ; Law's own character was ,
particularly at this period , of the stern , austere type , and his book reflects his ...
The Christian Perfection ' is a somewhat melancholy book : the brighter side of
Christianity is certainly not brought out into full relief ; Law's own character was ,
particularly at this period , of the stern , austere type , and his book reflects his ...
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I think that slight as this notice is , we may certainly gather from it that Law was at
the time in straitened circumstances ; otherwise , with his independent character ,
he would never have allowed such an arrangement . Tutor to Gibbon , Father of ...
I think that slight as this notice is , we may certainly gather from it that Law was at
the time in straitened circumstances ; otherwise , with his independent character ,
he would never have allowed such an arrangement . Tutor to Gibbon , Father of ...
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Página 233 - 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.