William Law, Nonjuror and Mystic: ... a Sketch of His Life, Character, and OpinionsLongmans, Green, 1881 - 462 páginas |
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... sentiments on the same day . It is simply an energetic and vehement defence of the Peace of Utrecht which the Tory Government had lately concluded , and is about as unspiritual a composition as one can well conceive ; in fact , there is ...
... sentiments on the same day . It is simply an energetic and vehement defence of the Peace of Utrecht which the Tory Government had lately concluded , and is about as unspiritual a composition as one can well conceive ; in fact , there is ...
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... sentiments ; and in such cases never suffer the wisdom or care of government to be common topicks of Reflexion . ( 3 ) The Reason why this Duty is now so much transgressed by us . ( 4 ) The application to the Happy Occasion . ' The ...
... sentiments ; and in such cases never suffer the wisdom or care of government to be common topicks of Reflexion . ( 3 ) The Reason why this Duty is now so much transgressed by us . ( 4 ) The application to the Happy Occasion . ' The ...
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... sentiments . To this letter Law added a postscript , answering some objections which the bishop had raised against his first letter , and unfolding at greater length some of the argu- ments which have already been referred to . The ...
... sentiments . To this letter Law added a postscript , answering some objections which the bishop had raised against his first letter , and unfolding at greater length some of the argu- ments which have already been referred to . The ...
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... sentiment and practice to be innocuous ; and therefore , in the very year of its appearance ( 1723 ) , he published his ' Remarks on the Fable of the Bees ' - the most caustic of all his writings . It is hardly more than a pamphlet ...
... sentiment and practice to be innocuous ; and therefore , in the very year of its appearance ( 1723 ) , he published his ' Remarks on the Fable of the Bees ' - the most caustic of all his writings . It is hardly more than a pamphlet ...
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... sentiment and language ; but these sallies must not extinguish the praise which is due to Mr. William Law as a wit and a scholar ; ' 2 and we may add what the historian does not add , ' as a most powerful advocate of the Christian cause ...
... sentiment and language ; but these sallies must not extinguish the praise which is due to Mr. William Law as a wit and a scholar ; ' 2 and we may add what the historian does not add , ' as a most powerful advocate of the Christian cause ...
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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.