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Like the former volume it is complete in itself , and contains matter equally curious , diversified , interesting , amusing , and instructive . Considerable pains has been given to the Spanish and Portugueze extracts ( some of the ...
Like the former volume it is complete in itself , and contains matter equally curious , diversified , interesting , amusing , and instructive . Considerable pains has been given to the Spanish and Portugueze extracts ( some of the ...
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... and to pardon those ex- found . " - SILLIMAN's Travels , vol . 1 , p . 167 . cesses in modo loquendi , if they can observe any such , which might possibly , whilst I was passionately intent upon the matter , unawares drop ...
... and to pardon those ex- found . " - SILLIMAN's Travels , vol . 1 , p . 167 . cesses in modo loquendi , if they can observe any such , which might possibly , whilst I was passionately intent upon the matter , unawares drop ...
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But on the contrary , had preaching been made , and reckoned a matter of solid [ Drum Ecclesiastics . ] and true learning , of theological knowledge “ It may not be amiss ” says South , “ to and long and severe study , ( as the nature ...
But on the contrary , had preaching been made , and reckoned a matter of solid [ Drum Ecclesiastics . ] and true learning , of theological knowledge “ It may not be amiss ” says South , “ to and long and severe study , ( as the nature ...
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But I condemn power given by our Saviour to St. Peter , no man in this matter . ” — Experience of of inspecting the conduct of all orders of MR . ELLIOTT . the hierarchy , so as to take care , not that they shall share such church ...
But I condemn power given by our Saviour to St. Peter , no man in this matter . ” — Experience of of inspecting the conduct of all orders of MR . ELLIOTT . the hierarchy , so as to take care , not that they shall share such church ...
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And , the truth is , when I consider cleft or broken at all , but raised in ridges , the matter of their prayers ; so full of five or six feet long , exactly resembling the ramble and inconsequence , and in every graves in a churchyard ...
And , the truth is , when I consider cleft or broken at all , but raised in ridges , the matter of their prayers ; so full of five or six feet long , exactly resembling the ramble and inconsequence , and in every graves in a churchyard ...
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Página 52 - ... forms; then they study how to hook in this or that quaint sentence of philosopher or father, this or that nice speculation, endeavouring to couch all this in most elegant language; in short, their main end is to shew their wit, their reading, and whatever they think is excellent in them : No doubt rarely agreeing with that of St Paul, " I determined not to know any thing among you save Jesus Christ and him crucified ; and my speech and preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but...