Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Partes1-2 |
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... because indeed " these very Constitutions , which do so directly « condemn
some of those Forms , do at the “ fame Time strictly enjoin a Conformity to the "
Injunctions of the Bishops ; even of those Spiritual Guides , without whose
Direction ...
... because indeed " these very Constitutions , which do so directly « condemn
some of those Forms , do at the “ fame Time strictly enjoin a Conformity to the "
Injunctions of the Bishops ; even of those Spiritual Guides , without whose
Direction ...
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... own menstrual Motion was stopt , and she was lec fall by that Power which
before retained her in her Orbit , they would exactly fall towards the same Point ,
and with the fame Velocity : which was therefore no other Power than that of
Gravity .
... own menstrual Motion was stopt , and she was lec fall by that Power which
before retained her in her Orbit , they would exactly fall towards the same Point ,
and with the fame Velocity : which was therefore no other Power than that of
Gravity .
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... and devote even our profane Learning to the Ministry of the Altar . And it will be
worthy our Care to provide , that while we are labouring to improve ourselves in
human Sciences , we at the fame time may not neglect what is of much greater ...
... and devote even our profane Learning to the Ministry of the Altar . And it will be
worthy our Care to provide , that while we are labouring to improve ourselves in
human Sciences , we at the fame time may not neglect what is of much greater ...
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Insomuch , that the very fame Design of Doing Good , which prompted the
Society to chuse me at first , and me to accept the same , and to frequent their
Affemblies , seems now to require my absenting myself from them : So long I
mean , as the ...
Insomuch , that the very fame Design of Doing Good , which prompted the
Society to chuse me at first , and me to accept the same , and to frequent their
Affemblies , seems now to require my absenting myself from them : So long I
mean , as the ...
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... never beføre printed , upon the fame Subject . 1 I Much bonour'd Sir , Camb .
July 31 , 1710 , Heartily thank you Prayers for me ; as fupposing me running into
a dangerous Heresy ; and nothing can be more Charitable or more Christian than
...
... never beføre printed , upon the fame Subject . 1 I Much bonour'd Sir , Camb .
July 31 , 1710 , Heartily thank you Prayers for me ; as fupposing me running into
a dangerous Heresy ; and nothing can be more Charitable or more Christian than
...
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