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... for the establishment of the Presbyterian discipline , which he thought better than none . He wrote some books that are still valued as curiosities , particularly 66 • his " Christianographia , or a description of the 20 PAGIT .
... for the establishment of the Presbyterian discipline , which he thought better than none . He wrote some books that are still valued as curiosities , particularly 66 • his " Christianographia , or a description of the 20 PAGIT .
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... thought worthy of his freedom , and became a teacher or preceptor at Rome . With his learning he joined an ex- cellent memory , and a ready elocution ; and made extem- pore verses , then a very popular qualification . With all this ...
... thought worthy of his freedom , and became a teacher or preceptor at Rome . With his learning he joined an ex- cellent memory , and a ready elocution ; and made extem- pore verses , then a very popular qualification . With all this ...
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... thought proper to quit Sienna , and retire to Lucca . Hither he was followed some time after , though with much reluctance , by Palearius , concerning which we have the following account : Anthony Bellantes , a nobleman of Sienna ...
... thought proper to quit Sienna , and retire to Lucca . Hither he was followed some time after , though with much reluctance , by Palearius , concerning which we have the following account : Anthony Bellantes , a nobleman of Sienna ...
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... thought to have coincided more closely than afterwards appeared to be the case . Even now they could not per- suade him to sign the petition for relief in the matter of subscription to the thirty - nine articles , although he was ...
... thought to have coincided more closely than afterwards appeared to be the case . Even now they could not per- suade him to sign the petition for relief in the matter of subscription to the thirty - nine articles , although he was ...
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... thought liable to objection . In 1789 , Mr. Gisborne published strictures on it , under the title of " The Principles of Moral Philosophy investigated . " His system was also attacked by Mr. Pear- son , tutor of Sidney college , Cam ...
... thought liable to objection . In 1789 , Mr. Gisborne published strictures on it , under the title of " The Principles of Moral Philosophy investigated . " His system was also attacked by Mr. Pear- son , tutor of Sidney college , Cam ...
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