An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... appear in public , and were forced to come to brother Thomas's sermons in a disguise , with a linen bead dress , as ordinary women . He reformed this excess , and obliged the ladies to dress themselves modestly ; but it was not so much ...
... appear in public , and were forced to come to brother Thomas's sermons in a disguise , with a linen bead dress , as ordinary women . He reformed this excess , and obliged the ladies to dress themselves modestly ; but it was not so much ...
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... appear to them to be present , and they cannot retain exactly the coherence of their images : and so they cannot persuade themselves that they have not connected them together themselves ; whence they conclude that some of them proceed ...
... appear to them to be present , and they cannot retain exactly the coherence of their images : and so they cannot persuade themselves that they have not connected them together themselves ; whence they conclude that some of them proceed ...
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... appear in public , and were forced to come to brother Thomas's sermons in a disguise , with a linen head dress , as ordinary women . He reformed this excess , and obliged the ladies to dress themselves modestly ; but it was not so much ...
... appear in public , and were forced to come to brother Thomas's sermons in a disguise , with a linen head dress , as ordinary women . He reformed this excess , and obliged the ladies to dress themselves modestly ; but it was not so much ...
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... appear to them to be present , and they cannot retain exactly the coherence of their images : and so they cannot persuade themselves that they have not connected them together themselves ; whence they conclude that some of them proceed ...
... appear to them to be present , and they cannot retain exactly the coherence of their images : and so they cannot persuade themselves that they have not connected them together themselves ; whence they conclude that some of them proceed ...
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... denied mount Carmel to be reckoned among the holy places which were visited by the first Christian pilgrims . Every body may see the impertinence of this proof . It appears by the book I have cited , that a divine ELIJAH . 21.
... denied mount Carmel to be reckoned among the holy places which were visited by the first Christian pilgrims . Every body may see the impertinence of this proof . It appears by the book I have cited , that a divine ELIJAH . 21.
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