Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Tom 1Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom Charles Bowen, 1833 |
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... religion to be " superstitious in impiety , and their behaviour to be affected in " ill manners . But God , who only knoweth the periods of life " and opportunities to come , hath designed him , I hope , for his own service betime , and ...
... religion to be " superstitious in impiety , and their behaviour to be affected in " ill manners . But God , who only knoweth the periods of life " and opportunities to come , hath designed him , I hope , for his own service betime , and ...
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... religion and its professors . In spite of the wishes of successive Parliaments , the Protestant separatists had been cruelly persecuted . And at the same time , in spite of the wishes of those very Parliaments , the laws the unjust and ...
... religion and its professors . In spite of the wishes of successive Parliaments , the Protestant separatists had been cruelly persecuted . And at the same time , in spite of the wishes of those very Parliaments , the laws the unjust and ...
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... religious , and of " that prudence , judgment , temper , valor , and integrity , that he " hath left few his like behind him . " - He had indeed left none his like behind him . There still remained , indeed , in his party , many acute ...
... religious , and of " that prudence , judgment , temper , valor , and integrity , that he " hath left few his like behind him . " - He had indeed left none his like behind him . There still remained , indeed , in his party , many acute ...
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... religion , -worthy imitators of your Master , renounce the luxury that surrounds you ; resume the modesty of your origin ; dismiss the insolent lacqueys that attend you ; sell your superb equipages ; and convert these worth- less ...
... religion , -worthy imitators of your Master , renounce the luxury that surrounds you ; resume the modesty of your origin ; dismiss the insolent lacqueys that attend you ; sell your superb equipages ; and convert these worth- less ...
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... religion , like his politics , was sincere but tolerant , and he rejoiced to see the Protestants relieved from all restraint . He foresaw that great sacrifices would be exacted of the Clergy , but he never dreamed that they would be the ...
... religion , like his politics , was sincere but tolerant , and he rejoiced to see the Protestants relieved from all restraint . He foresaw that great sacrifices would be exacted of the Clergy , but he never dreamed that they would be the ...
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