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The Bishop of London had said of the unitarians that , ' loving to question rather than to learn , they approached the oracles of divine truth without that humble docility , that prostration of the understanding and will , which are ...
The Bishop of London had said of the unitarians that , ' loving to question rather than to learn , they approached the oracles of divine truth without that humble docility , that prostration of the understanding and will , which are ...
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He is certainly right - his antagonist as certainly wrong : truth is to be supported , wholesome severities to be exercised - power passes over to the opposite party -- persecution is " retorted , and thus universal submission ...
He is certainly right - his antagonist as certainly wrong : truth is to be supported , wholesome severities to be exercised - power passes over to the opposite party -- persecution is " retorted , and thus universal submission ...
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... we feel between the system of christianity and all that our fallen but ardent nature implores of divine truth . ... and even with respect to the truths of natural religion , which he is perpetually and strangely confounding with ...
... we feel between the system of christianity and all that our fallen but ardent nature implores of divine truth . ... and even with respect to the truths of natural religion , which he is perpetually and strangely confounding with ...
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A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of London | 39 |
Histoire de lAmbassade dans le Grand Duché de Varsovie en 1812 | 53 |
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