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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 respect to themselves , they have been too long " gathered to their fathers and seen ...
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 respect to themselves , they have been too long " gathered to their fathers and seen ...
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Let him pause again and again , as he beholds this beautiful order ; then let him turn his thoughts , and call home to his recollection the present state of discord on points of faith , with which the kingdom is now torn .
Let him pause again and again , as he beholds this beautiful order ; then let him turn his thoughts , and call home to his recollection the present state of discord on points of faith , with which the kingdom is now torn .
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I hope it will not be supposed , from this concession of passing by upon the present occasion , the articles , as if I meant to relinquish such an evidence , or that I lay no stress upon it . This would be as ungenerous , as it would be ...
I hope it will not be supposed , from this concession of passing by upon the present occasion , the articles , as if I meant to relinquish such an evidence , or that I lay no stress upon it . This would be as ungenerous , as it would be ...
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... where for the most part those marginal notes and catechisms are bound up with them , we might consult a well known work of this age , and which hath been preserved to the present , I mean Bishop Ponet's catechism .
... where for the most part those marginal notes and catechisms are bound up with them , we might consult a well known work of this age , and which hath been preserved to the present , I mean Bishop Ponet's catechism .
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as a present from the king to the university . It of course behoved the heads of houses to gratulate the royal author for the merit of his work , and at the same time to thank him for his condescension towards them .
as a present from the king to the university . It of course behoved the heads of houses to gratulate the royal author for the merit of his work , and at the same time to thank him for his condescension towards them .
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