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Page 46
... attempted upon the only plan which afforded a prospect of making the work popular in France . It only remains for us to add in these preliminary remarks , that though the Abbé yielded to the solicitations of the First Consul to return ...
... attempted upon the only plan which afforded a prospect of making the work popular in France . It only remains for us to add in these preliminary remarks , that though the Abbé yielded to the solicitations of the First Consul to return ...
Page 48
... attempt- ed to prove , that they admitted the existence of a supreme , controuling , eternal Intelligence ; and only opposed , ' on ac- count of their extravagance and absurdity , the popular my- thologies of the times . Such was the ...
... attempt- ed to prove , that they admitted the existence of a supreme , controuling , eternal Intelligence ; and only opposed , ' on ac- count of their extravagance and absurdity , the popular my- thologies of the times . Such was the ...
Page 57
... attempts against our antient and Apostolical Church - Government . p . 262 . 6 In another place this ambitious wretch ' is complimented with a different and not less suitable designation , pert and pedling retailer of another man's ...
... attempts against our antient and Apostolical Church - Government . p . 262 . 6 In another place this ambitious wretch ' is complimented with a different and not less suitable designation , pert and pedling retailer of another man's ...
Page 59
... most curious mixture of principles the most violently discordant — a high churchman's defence of a whig government - an attempt to justify the Revolution on the ground of passive obedience and Bishop Nicolson's Correspondence . 59.
... most curious mixture of principles the most violently discordant — a high churchman's defence of a whig government - an attempt to justify the Revolution on the ground of passive obedience and Bishop Nicolson's Correspondence . 59.
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... attempts to correct the evil were accom- panied with a tendency to the contrary extreme . In many si- tuations , those who attempted to revive doctrines which had long been considered as obsolete , found themselves much in the same ...
... attempts to correct the evil were accom- panied with a tendency to the contrary extreme . In many si- tuations , those who attempted to revive doctrines which had long been considered as obsolete , found themselves much in the same ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.