The Eclectic Review, Tom 5;Tom 23Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1816 |
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Strona 63
... cause of nonconformity . We allude to facts , plain facts ; and we will again borrow the language of Mr. Bullar . I must be permitted to doubt , Sir , whether the rich endowments of the Church were originally intended to become the ...
... cause of nonconformity . We allude to facts , plain facts ; and we will again borrow the language of Mr. Bullar . I must be permitted to doubt , Sir , whether the rich endowments of the Church were originally intended to become the ...
Strona 79
... cause , I thought the Majolo an arrogant and pre- suming fellow . It was impossible to deny to myself that he was a man of talent ; his eye , his manner , his person , his language were in- disputable proofs that he was no ordinary man ...
... cause , I thought the Majolo an arrogant and pre- suming fellow . It was impossible to deny to myself that he was a man of talent ; his eye , his manner , his person , his language were in- disputable proofs that he was no ordinary man ...
Strona 88
... Cause of modern phi- losophers , but the God of Revelation . O my young friends , let me with truth assure you , that though I have experienced some highly flattering , and partaken of many brilliant scenes , yet would I not exchange ...
... Cause of modern phi- losophers , but the God of Revelation . O my young friends , let me with truth assure you , that though I have experienced some highly flattering , and partaken of many brilliant scenes , yet would I not exchange ...
Strona 104
... caused the temples at Nismes to be opened , by order of the authorities of that city , on the 21st December ; but it ... cause .. Lam assured , and for that reason I have , a pleasure in informing you , that conferences are opened , and ...
... caused the temples at Nismes to be opened , by order of the authorities of that city , on the 21st December ; but it ... cause .. Lam assured , and for that reason I have , a pleasure in informing you , that conferences are opened , and ...
Strona 104
... character , and to the cause they have undertaken , to state candidly , one for all , the motives by which they have bee guided and the cnd they have in view . 2. That this Committee , therefore , utterly disclaim for French Protestants .
... character , and to the cause they have undertaken , to state candidly , one for all , the motives by which they have bee guided and the cnd they have in view . 2. That this Committee , therefore , utterly disclaim for French Protestants .
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