Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Partes1-2 |
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He made Answer , “ my Brother died last Night , 6 and has left me 700l . a Year ; "
which single Vote gained a Majority , and saved the Protestant Religion at this
Time . If I might use an Heathen Expression in a Case belonging to Christianity ...
He made Answer , “ my Brother died last Night , 6 and has left me 700l . a Year ; "
which single Vote gained a Majority , and saved the Protestant Religion at this
Time . If I might use an Heathen Expression in a Case belonging to Christianity ...
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But we may make a farther Use of these Things , we may observe how hard a
Venture they run who prostitute their Conscience to their Interest ; and venture on
Sin to get the Favour of those in Authority . How soon are they with their
Protectors ...
But we may make a farther Use of these Things , we may observe how hard a
Venture they run who prostitute their Conscience to their Interest ; and venture on
Sin to get the Favour of those in Authority . How soon are they with their
Protectors ...
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... to ) we make no other Use of them than to live an easy and pleasurable Life ;
and to privilege ourselves from the Business and Offices whether of Piety or Hu .
manity , which otherwise in the World we should be unable so readily to avoid .
... to ) we make no other Use of them than to live an easy and pleasurable Life ;
and to privilege ourselves from the Business and Offices whether of Piety or Hu .
manity , which otherwise in the World we should be unable so readily to avoid .
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In the Proposal whereof to the Christian World , the Providence of God has been
pleased to make use of me , as an Instrument , and for my Faithfulness to which
Trust all this Hardship has befallen me . I cannot therefore be silent underyour ...
In the Proposal whereof to the Christian World , the Providence of God has been
pleased to make use of me , as an Instrument , and for my Faithfulness to which
Trust all this Hardship has befallen me . I cannot therefore be silent underyour ...
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N. B. This is that Liturgy , which I have ever since made use of , at Tunbridge and
London ; and in particular , when a few select Persons of us , that were no
Athanasians , and chiefly on Athanasian Creed Days , formerly met together for
publick ...
N. B. This is that Liturgy , which I have ever since made use of , at Tunbridge and
London ; and in particular , when a few select Persons of us , that were no
Athanasians , and chiefly on Athanasian Creed Days , formerly met together for
publick ...
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