William Law, Nonjuror and Mystic: ... a Sketch of His Life, Character, and OpinionsLongmans, Green, 1881 - 462 páginas |
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... object of their worship , they ought to keep to their God de facto , or return to their God de jure ? and such like . He is much blamed by some and defended by others ; has the character of a vain , conceited fellow . ' Byrom wrote this ...
... object of their worship , they ought to keep to their God de facto , or return to their God de jure ? and such like . He is much blamed by some and defended by others ; has the character of a vain , conceited fellow . ' Byrom wrote this ...
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... object of man's knowledge , began with the first man , and was as natural to him as it was natural to man to think and perceive or feel the difference between pleasure and pain . The reasonableness and fitness of actions themselves is a ...
... object of man's knowledge , began with the first man , and was as natural to him as it was natural to man to think and perceive or feel the difference between pleasure and pain . The reasonableness and fitness of actions themselves is a ...
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... object in view ; he wrote in per- fect sincerity and honesty , and if he had followed the example of the Archbishop whom he quoted , he might have written with telling effect . For the state of the stage was deplorably bad . If the ...
... object in view ; he wrote in per- fect sincerity and honesty , and if he had followed the example of the Archbishop whom he quoted , he might have written with telling effect . For the state of the stage was deplorably bad . If the ...
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... objects of God's pardon.'1 Law reminds us that he wrote in the eighteenth cen- tury by going on to prove the reasonableness of his views ; for ' reasonableness ' was the very keynote of the theology of the period , and the writer who ...
... objects of God's pardon.'1 Law reminds us that he wrote in the eighteenth cen- tury by going on to prove the reasonableness of his views ; for ' reasonableness ' was the very keynote of the theology of the period , and the writer who ...
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... object than fame ? Is not truth of all kinds a worthy object of pursuit ? Was it no advantage to mankind to know the true nature of the glorious work of the Creator ? When Demosthenes was stirring the hearts of his countrymen in behalf ...
... object than fame ? Is not truth of all kinds a worthy object of pursuit ? Was it no advantage to mankind to know the true nature of the glorious work of the Creator ? When Demosthenes was stirring the hearts of his countrymen in behalf ...
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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.