William Law, Nonjuror and Mystic: ... a Sketch of His Life, Character, and OpinionsLongmans, Green, 1881 - 462 páginas |
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... desire , therefore , to express my thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Law , of the Hall Yard , King's Cliffe , to Miss Law , also of King's Cliffe , and to Mr. Farmery Law , of Stamford , all lineal descendants of Mr. George Law , the eldest ...
... desire , therefore , to express my thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Law , of the Hall Yard , King's Cliffe , to Miss Law , also of King's Cliffe , and to Mr. Farmery Law , of Stamford , all lineal descendants of Mr. George Law , the eldest ...
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... desire to dissolve the Church , did , as a matter of fact , regard the bishop as their ally , simply because they thought he agreed with them on this point . And had they not good grounds for so thinking ? ' Your Lordship is ours ...
... desire to dissolve the Church , did , as a matter of fact , regard the bishop as their ally , simply because they thought he agreed with them on this point . And had they not good grounds for so thinking ? ' Your Lordship is ours ...
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... desire those prayers which are offered up at the altar where the Body and Blood of Christ are joined with them . ' The connection between self - denial and prayer is well worked out . His arguments also against short prayers are ...
... desire those prayers which are offered up at the altar where the Body and Blood of Christ are joined with them . ' The connection between self - denial and prayer is well worked out . His arguments also against short prayers are ...
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... desire to enter Mr. Law's pupil , but question now whether I shall , because he is always saying he will learn , but not to me , or else I would fain have him for his tutor's sake . ' The shy bird , however , was caught , for within a ...
... desire to enter Mr. Law's pupil , but question now whether I shall , because he is always saying he will learn , but not to me , or else I would fain have him for his tutor's sake . ' The shy bird , however , was caught , for within a ...
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... desire nor dare to make the smallest defence of myself . . . . But now , upon supposition that you had here only acted by that ordinary light which is common to good and sober minds , I should remark upon your letter as follows : How ...
... desire nor dare to make the smallest defence of myself . . . . But now , upon supposition that you had here only acted by that ordinary light which is common to good and sober minds , I should remark upon your letter as follows : How ...
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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.