Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Partes1-2 |
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... excellent and serious Books , written by eminent Royalists , put some stop to it :
I mean The whole Duty of Man ; and Dr. Hammond's Practical Catechism : ( The
latter of which I sometimes read in Evenings to my Pupils , when I was a Tutor . ) ...
... excellent and serious Books , written by eminent Royalists , put some stop to it :
I mean The whole Duty of Man ; and Dr. Hammond's Practical Catechism : ( The
latter of which I sometimes read in Evenings to my Pupils , when I was a Tutor . ) ...
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... even of those Spiritual Guides , without whose Direction we of « the Inferiour
Clergy are required not to do any “ thing of Moment , especially not in the Publick
“ Offices of the Church : My Duty I conceive “ with respect to them , is earnestly to
...
... even of those Spiritual Guides , without whose Direction we of « the Inferiour
Clergy are required not to do any “ thing of Moment , especially not in the Publick
“ Offices of the Church : My Duty I conceive “ with respect to them , is earnestly to
...
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Desert for Learning and Morals ; Fitness for the Duty ; and cæteris paribus , Want
the only Qualifications for free Elections , viz . in all such Cases as are without
Propriety . No Persons to interpofe to hinder the Freedom of Elections . And the ...
Desert for Learning and Morals ; Fitness for the Duty ; and cæteris paribus , Want
the only Qualifications for free Elections , viz . in all such Cases as are without
Propriety . No Persons to interpofe to hinder the Freedom of Elections . And the ...
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Sure this Unreasonableness cannot be charged on the Duties of Justice and
Charity : Without which indeed all Societies would be in miserable
Circumstances , and which , if followed , would render Man's Life far more easy
and comfortable ...
Sure this Unreasonableness cannot be charged on the Duties of Justice and
Charity : Without which indeed all Societies would be in miserable
Circumstances , and which , if followed , would render Man's Life far more easy
and comfortable ...
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... ought to be looked on as the greatest Tye possible to their Duty and Obedience
. As if Moses had said , Almighty God , by the Continuance of that merciful Course
of his gracious Providence which he has already begun , and out of his tender ...
... ought to be looked on as the greatest Tye possible to their Duty and Obedience
. As if Moses had said , Almighty God , by the Continuance of that merciful Course
of his gracious Providence which he has already begun , and out of his tender ...
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