William Law, Nonjuror and Mystic: ... a Sketch of His Life, Character, and OpinionsLongmans, Green, 1881 - 462 páginas |
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... passage in which the bishop ran perilously near to denying the Divinity of Christ , and justifying the charge of Socinianism so fre- quently brought against him . ' Your lordship , ' says Law , 26 Second Letter to Bishop Hoadly . ' has ...
... passage in which the bishop ran perilously near to denying the Divinity of Christ , and justifying the charge of Socinianism so fre- quently brought against him . ' Your lordship , ' says Law , 26 Second Letter to Bishop Hoadly . ' has ...
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... passage in the Fable of the Bees in which the author says , ' Sagacious moralists draw men like angels in hopes that the pride , at least of some , will put them upon copying after the beautiful originals , which they are represented to ...
... passage in the Fable of the Bees in which the author says , ' Sagacious moralists draw men like angels in hopes that the pride , at least of some , will put them upon copying after the beautiful originals , which they are represented to ...
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... passage to our eternal state . ' ' It is the same vanity to project for happiness on earth as to propose a happiness in the moon . Christianity , ' So far as it went , that is . The Evangelicals would , of course , complain of it , as ...
... passage to our eternal state . ' ' It is the same vanity to project for happiness on earth as to propose a happiness in the moon . Christianity , ' So far as it went , that is . The Evangelicals would , of course , complain of it , as ...
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... passages from it in his sermon On the Duty of Self - denial . ' And , not to weary the reader , it uffice to quote one more very practical illustration of 3 38-4fluence which the ' Christian Perfection ' exercised . ly after its ...
... passages from it in his sermon On the Duty of Self - denial . ' And , not to weary the reader , it uffice to quote one more very practical illustration of 3 38-4fluence which the ' Christian Perfection ' exercised . ly after its ...
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... world . He represents the secular rather than the eccle- siastical type .'- Johnson ( ' English Men of Letters ' ) , p . 10. Law most decidedly represents the ecclesiastical . Byrom visits Law at Putney . 65 passage of it.
... world . He represents the secular rather than the eccle- siastical type .'- Johnson ( ' English Men of Letters ' ) , p . 10. Law most decidedly represents the ecclesiastical . Byrom visits Law at Putney . 65 passage of it.
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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.