The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... strange confusion of mind , he has seized upon the word , tradition , which Chillingworth had used , somewhat incautiously , to express that kind of evidence on which our belief of the authenticity of the Scriptures is founded , and ...
... strange confusion of mind , he has seized upon the word , tradition , which Chillingworth had used , somewhat incautiously , to express that kind of evidence on which our belief of the authenticity of the Scriptures is founded , and ...
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... strange act of this divine , Chey- nell's speech at the grave of Chillingworth , which we should betray our duty by not giving entire . " When the malignants brought the hearse to the burial , I met them at the grave with Master ...
... strange act of this divine , Chey- nell's speech at the grave of Chillingworth , which we should betray our duty by not giving entire . " When the malignants brought the hearse to the burial , I met them at the grave with Master ...
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... strange ingredients ( and more strange than true ) it was very true , most of these were discontented to see Salisbury , their old friend , só high to trample on them that before had been his chief supporters and ( being ever of his ...
... strange ingredients ( and more strange than true ) it was very true , most of these were discontented to see Salisbury , their old friend , só high to trample on them that before had been his chief supporters and ( being ever of his ...
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... strange jealousies ; that the King's good people were almost generally possest , that his Ma- jesty had a purpose to alter the ancient laws and liberties of the king- dom , and to bring in slavery upon his people : a thing ( which for ...
... strange jealousies ; that the King's good people were almost generally possest , that his Ma- jesty had a purpose to alter the ancient laws and liberties of the king- dom , and to bring in slavery upon his people : a thing ( which for ...
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... strange news to my innocency ; for this I can say for myself , without falsehood or vanity , that to the uttermost of my un- derstanding , I served the king , my gracious master , with all duty and faithfulness ; and without any known ...
... strange news to my innocency ; for this I can say for myself , without falsehood or vanity , that to the uttermost of my un- derstanding , I served the king , my gracious master , with all duty and faithfulness ; and without any known ...
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