William Law, Nonjuror and Mystic: ... a Sketch of His Life, Character, and OpinionsLongmans, Green, 1881 - 462 páginas |
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... sense of duty , it is scarcely necessary to say that Law was a diligent student in his University days . He told his friend Dr. Byrom that ' he was very diligent in reading Horace & c . at Cambridge ; ' and when Dr. Trap upbraided him ...
... sense of duty , it is scarcely necessary to say that Law was a diligent student in his University days . He told his friend Dr. Byrom that ' he was very diligent in reading Horace & c . at Cambridge ; ' and when Dr. Trap upbraided him ...
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... sense was far too acute to allow him to adopt a course in which his conscience would be sacrificed to his interest . He at once determined to refuse the oaths of allegiance to the new Government and abjuration of the so- called ...
... sense was far too acute to allow him to adopt a course in which his conscience would be sacrificed to his interest . He at once determined to refuse the oaths of allegiance to the new Government and abjuration of the so- called ...
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... sense they say they shall take it , I could . One says he can do it and like the Pretender never the worse ; another , that it only means that he won't plot to bring him in , he doesn't trouble his head about him & c . You know my ...
... sense they say they shall take it , I could . One says he can do it and like the Pretender never the worse ; another , that it only means that he won't plot to bring him in , he doesn't trouble his head about him & c . You know my ...
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... sense , charac- terised Law's ' Three Letters ' as ' incomparable for truth of argument , brightness of wit , and purity of English.'1 Later still , Dean Hook singled out these alone among all the voluminous literature on the subject ...
... sense , charac- terised Law's ' Three Letters ' as ' incomparable for truth of argument , brightness of wit , and purity of English.'1 Later still , Dean Hook singled out these alone among all the voluminous literature on the subject ...
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... sense , but that they must not imagine that there was anything in the action more than an useless , empty ceremony . How could he ordain ? How could he consecrate the elements in the Lord's Supper ? After quoting several texts which ...
... sense , but that they must not imagine that there was anything in the action more than an useless , empty ceremony . How could he ordain ? How could he consecrate the elements in the Lord's Supper ? After quoting several texts which ...
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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.