Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Partes1-2 |
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I also remember what my Father told me ; that after the Restoration , almost all
Profession of Seriousness in Religion would have been laughed out of
Countenance , under Pretence of the Hypocrisy of the former Times , had not two
very ...
I also remember what my Father told me ; that after the Restoration , almost all
Profession of Seriousness in Religion would have been laughed out of
Countenance , under Pretence of the Hypocrisy of the former Times , had not two
very ...
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However , in the Year 1685 there was so extra1 ordinary a Crisis of the Protestant
Religion , as well deserves to be mentioned here : Insomuch that , as í Bishop
Burnet partly implies , but Mr. Arthur OnNow more distinctly informs me , it once ...
However , in the Year 1685 there was so extra1 ordinary a Crisis of the Protestant
Religion , as well deserves to be mentioned here : Insomuch that , as í Bishop
Burnet partly implies , but Mr. Arthur OnNow more distinctly informs me , it once ...
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... University in particular , were in very great Dread of Popery , and were thereby
become much more serious in Religion , much more fedulous in attending Divinc
Service , and much more charitable and friendly to Disfenters than for- . merly .
... University in particular , were in very great Dread of Popery , and were thereby
become much more serious in Religion , much more fedulous in attending Divinc
Service , and much more charitable and friendly to Disfenters than for- . merly .
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... to those happy Times of the Restitution of all Things , which God bas Spoken of
by the Mouth of all his boly Prophets fance the World began , Acts iii . 21. To
which Purpose fee his excellent Corollaries relating to Religion , of which
hereafter .
... to those happy Times of the Restitution of all Things , which God bas Spoken of
by the Mouth of all his boly Prophets fance the World began , Acts iii . 21. To
which Purpose fee his excellent Corollaries relating to Religion , of which
hereafter .
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But wherein lies this Hardness , and what are the Restraints which are so
burthensome , that Religion must be thought unreasonably severe in imposing
them on us ? Is it in that Temperance , Sobriety , Chastity , and Diligence , it
injoins ? the ...
But wherein lies this Hardness , and what are the Restraints which are so
burthensome , that Religion must be thought unreasonably severe in imposing
them on us ? Is it in that Temperance , Sobriety , Chastity , and Diligence , it
injoins ? the ...
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