The Works of the Right Reverend George Horne ...: To which are Prefixed Memoirs of His Life, Studies, and Writings, כרך 1Longman, Rees, 1831 |
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עמוד xi
... considered only as figures , the case alters . And , if this great subject should have parts and circumstances not to be understood , we must argue from what is understood . They seem to have been known in the Christian Church of the ...
... considered only as figures , the case alters . And , if this great subject should have parts and circumstances not to be understood , we must argue from what is understood . They seem to have been known in the Christian Church of the ...
עמוד xxxii
... considered all the money that remained after his own debts were paid , as the property , not of himself , but of the poor , to whose use ( being a single man ) he never failed to apply it . phy would ever be true . How it was objected ...
... considered all the money that remained after his own debts were paid , as the property , not of himself , but of the poor , to whose use ( being a single man ) he never failed to apply it . phy would ever be true . How it was objected ...
עמוד xxxviii
... , even with all its jargon , is a better guard to truth , than the new which has superseded it ; and is found by many , who have considered the difference , so to be . him in past recovery ; and there he lay , xxxviii THE LIFE OF.
... , even with all its jargon , is a better guard to truth , than the new which has superseded it ; and is found by many , who have considered the difference , so to be . him in past recovery ; and there he lay , xxxviii THE LIFE OF.
עמוד li
... considered that the author was writing to serve an interest * . There could be no better judge than Mr. Dodd himself of the motives on which he had assumed a new character . He certainly did himself some good , in the opinion of those ...
... considered that the author was writing to serve an interest * . There could be no better judge than Mr. Dodd himself of the motives on which he had assumed a new character . He certainly did himself some good , in the opinion of those ...
עמוד liii
... considered it as a duty to be more temperate and flexible in his manner of addressing the public . But he was a man of a warm and hasty spirit , like Martin Luther ; who to certain modern speculations in philosophy and theology could ...
... considered it as a duty to be more temperate and flexible in his manner of addressing the public . But he was a man of a warm and hasty spirit , like Martin Luther ; who to certain modern speculations in philosophy and theology could ...
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