The Works of the Right Rev. John EnglandApplewood Books, 2009 - 524ÆäÀÌÁö With our American Philosophy and Religion series, Applewood reissues many primary sources published throughout American history. Through these books, scholars, interpreters, students, and non-academics alike can see the thoughts and beliefs of Americans who came before us. |
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... tell him that the child was dead . For they said ; Behold , when the child was yet alive , we spoke to him , and he would not hearken to our voice ; how much more will he afflict himself , if we tell him that the child is dead ? But ...
... tell him that the child was dead . For they said ; Behold , when the child was yet alive , we spoke to him , and he would not hearken to our voice ; how much more will he afflict himself , if we tell him that the child is dead ? But ...
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... tell us that it means , " Do not , O Lord , punish me after death by the passing rebuke even of your ( lighter ) indignation : nor by the ( heavier ) wrath which endures for ever . 5.3 Origen , St. Ambrose and others , in like manner ...
... tell us that it means , " Do not , O Lord , punish me after death by the passing rebuke even of your ( lighter ) indignation : nor by the ( heavier ) wrath which endures for ever . 5.3 Origen , St. Ambrose and others , in like manner ...
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... tell their hearers that the doctrine of Purgatory is one of the inventions of Popery . I have known clergymen in this city of Charleston , who really have , I believe , good claims to be considered scholars , recommend . this same work ...
... tell their hearers that the doctrine of Purgatory is one of the inventions of Popery . I have known clergymen in this city of Charleston , who really have , I believe , good claims to be considered scholars , recommend . this same work ...
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... telling , as the Protestant people of England . I know what bold assertion and rhetorical declamation have done to create the contrary impression ; but I shall require facts , and will give facts in answer ; I shall pay no attention to ...
... telling , as the Protestant people of England . I know what bold assertion and rhetorical declamation have done to create the contrary impression ; but I shall require facts , and will give facts in answer ; I shall pay no attention to ...
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... tell us that it is a compliment to our understandings : I am very far from receiving any compliment at the price which they require for this ; that price is the avowal of my being a hypocrite , a dissembler , a knave , an impostor ; and ...
... tell us that it is a compliment to our understandings : I am very far from receiving any compliment at the price which they require for this ; that price is the avowal of my being a hypocrite , a dissembler , a knave , an impostor ; and ...
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