The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... manner and form following . " Q. But if this great point must be tried by reason , what rea- son can you produce to prove the Scripture to be the word of God ? " An . There is as good reason for it , as there is to believe other stories ...
... manner and form following . " Q. But if this great point must be tried by reason , what rea- son can you produce to prove the Scripture to be the word of God ? " An . There is as good reason for it , as there is to believe other stories ...
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... manner of testudines cum pluteis , ( of which engines we shall find Cheynell often reminding us ) for assaulting the town , Chillingworth went with the Lord . Hopton " to Arundel castle in Sussex , and choosing to repose himself in that ...
... manner of testudines cum pluteis , ( of which engines we shall find Cheynell often reminding us ) for assaulting the town , Chillingworth went with the Lord . Hopton " to Arundel castle in Sussex , and choosing to repose himself in that ...
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... , and in most places of the kingdom heretofore received : but his second re- quest ( in case that were denied him ) was , that he might be buried in this city , after such a manner as might be and Burial of William Chillingworth . 11.
... , and in most places of the kingdom heretofore received : but his second re- quest ( in case that were denied him ) was , that he might be buried in this city , after such a manner as might be and Burial of William Chillingworth . 11.
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Henry Southern. this city , after such a manner as might be obtained , in these times of unhappy difference and bloody wars . His first request is denied for many reasons , of which you may be ignorant . It is too well known , that he ...
Henry Southern. this city , after such a manner as might be obtained , in these times of unhappy difference and bloody wars . His first request is denied for many reasons , of which you may be ignorant . It is too well known , that he ...
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... manner ; and though , indeed , he will not allow us to be as cunning politicians as his own countrymen , yet he gives us the character of being a gene- rous , bold - spirited people , highly commends our constitution , and never ...
... manner ; and though , indeed , he will not allow us to be as cunning politicians as his own countrymen , yet he gives us the character of being a gene- rous , bold - spirited people , highly commends our constitution , and never ...
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