William Law, Nonjuror and Mystic: ... a Sketch of His Life, Character, and OpinionsLongmans, Green, 1881 - 462 páginas |
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... fact , Law was as one born out of due time ; he may be regarded as a relic of the past , or as an anticipation of the future , but of his own present he was an utterly abnormal specimen . To come across such a man in the midst of his ...
... fact , Law was as one born out of due time ; he may be regarded as a relic of the past , or as an anticipation of the future , but of his own present he was an utterly abnormal specimen . To come across such a man in the midst of his ...
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... fact ; while there is evidence that after his election to the Fellowship he resided at Cambridge and took pupils.4 Law's tenure of his Fellowship , however , was not des- tined to be of long duration . It is well known that the last ...
... fact ; while there is evidence that after his election to the Fellowship he resided at Cambridge and took pupils.4 Law's tenure of his Fellowship , however , was not des- tined to be of long duration . It is well known that the last ...
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... fact , there is not one word of what we should call religion in it from beginning to end . It is entitled , ' A Sermon preach'd at Hazelingfield in the county of Cambridge , on Tuesday , See Wordsworth's University Life in the ...
... fact , there is not one word of what we should call religion in it from beginning to end . It is entitled , ' A Sermon preach'd at Hazelingfield in the county of Cambridge , on Tuesday , See Wordsworth's University Life in the ...
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... fact that he tacitly abjured his right by recognis- ing King George as his sovereign would probably have been sufficient to deter Law from doing so ; at the same time an expression in his letter to his brother indicates that the ...
... fact that he tacitly abjured his right by recognis- ing King George as his sovereign would probably have been sufficient to deter Law from doing so ; at the same time an expression in his letter to his brother indicates that the ...
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... 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 , ' says Law , ' as you fill a bishopric ; but we are at a ...
... 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 , ' says Law , ' as you fill a bishopric ; but we are at a ...
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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.