Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Partes1-2 |
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... Disbelief , would degenerate into ) a Prey to every one stronger than himself ,
and without any Hope or glimmering Expectation of ever seeing the World reform'
d ; and in utter Despair of ever enjoying himself better than he would then do .
... Disbelief , would degenerate into ) a Prey to every one stronger than himself ,
and without any Hope or glimmering Expectation of ever seeing the World reform'
d ; and in utter Despair of ever enjoying himself better than he would then do .
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Caffock ; and refused to have allowed himself to be a Clergyman any longer ; yet
would he join with the Church in signing the Thirty - nine Articles , without
believing them , as legal Qualifications for Preferment only and join'd with the ...
Caffock ; and refused to have allowed himself to be a Clergyman any longer ; yet
would he join with the Church in signing the Thirty - nine Articles , without
believing them , as legal Qualifications for Preferment only and join'd with the ...
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... and was accordingly very much beloved in the Society : He came a fober Youth
, and so continued for his first Year ; but after that Year he fell into the
Acquaintance of a drinking Sophifter , who foon made him drink like himself : I
then gave ...
... and was accordingly very much beloved in the Society : He came a fober Youth
, and so continued for his first Year ; but after that Year he fell into the
Acquaintance of a drinking Sophifter , who foon made him drink like himself : I
then gave ...
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At length the Court proceeded against him to a Fine and Imprisonment . In short ,
he seemed to me to have so confounded himself with his Allegories , and so
pleased himself when he found one Gentleman ries , 234 MEMOIRS of the LIFE
of.
At length the Court proceeded against him to a Fine and Imprisonment . In short ,
he seemed to me to have so confounded himself with his Allegories , and so
pleased himself when he found one Gentleman ries , 234 MEMOIRS of the LIFE
of.
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Nor did the same Mr. Wasse fully let go his Hold of Atbanafianism , as he told me
himself , ' till he saw my Demonstration , that Tertullian's Sort of Athanafian
Explication of the Trinity , in his Book against Proxeas , was acknowledged by
himself ...
Nor did the same Mr. Wasse fully let go his Hold of Atbanafianism , as he told me
himself , ' till he saw my Demonstration , that Tertullian's Sort of Athanafian
Explication of the Trinity , in his Book against Proxeas , was acknowledged by
himself ...
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