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... give offence . Living characters can have no right to feel hurt in the commendation of dead saints : they are known to the present generation only by name : and in re- spect to themselves , they have been too long " gathered to their ...
... give offence . Living characters can have no right to feel hurt in the commendation of dead saints : they are known to the present generation only by name : and in re- spect to themselves , they have been too long " gathered to their ...
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... give a different construction to the plain and obvious meaning of the articles ; ( and very plain and obvious to common sense they are , taken in their literal acceptation , ) and have laboured in very vanity in the service ; and not ...
... give a different construction to the plain and obvious meaning of the articles ; ( and very plain and obvious to common sense they are , taken in their literal acceptation , ) and have laboured in very vanity in the service ; and not ...
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... gives the fol- lowing account of him : - Edward the Sixth , ' said he , though his days were so short , that he could not give full proof of those singular parts that were in him , yet he wrote divers epistles and orations , both in ...
... gives the fol- lowing account of him : - Edward the Sixth , ' said he , though his days were so short , that he could not give full proof of those singular parts that were in him , yet he wrote divers epistles and orations , both in ...
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... give the people . His objections were at length overruled , and he became an eminent labourer in the ministry . Ridley , one of king Edward's bishops , was wont to say of him , that the Lord had made him an abundant blessing to the ...
... give the people . His objections were at length overruled , and he became an eminent labourer in the ministry . Ridley , one of king Edward's bishops , was wont to say of him , that the Lord had made him an abundant blessing to the ...
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... give honour and obedience in God , to such as were called to those places . Here I was neither guilty of ambition nor of haste in embracing it . For between the date of his majesty's presentation and my acceptance , there inter- vened ...
... give honour and obedience in God , to such as were called to those places . Here I was neither guilty of ambition nor of haste in embracing it . For between the date of his majesty's presentation and my acceptance , there inter- vened ...
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