Selected WritingsFarrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956 - 396 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 61
עמוד 105
... answered . Spaces are left in the paper of interrogations , to which limits the answer is to be confined ; two inches to original sin : an inch and a half to justifi- cation ; three quarters to predestination ; and to free will only a ...
... answered . Spaces are left in the paper of interrogations , to which limits the answer is to be confined ; two inches to original sin : an inch and a half to justifi- cation ; three quarters to predestination ; and to free will only a ...
עמוד 106
... answering them in so concise a manner , I should be representing myself to your Lordship as one who believes in either of two particular creeds , to neither of which I do really subscribe . For instance , to answer Question I. chap . ii ...
... answering them in so concise a manner , I should be representing myself to your Lordship as one who believes in either of two particular creeds , to neither of which I do really subscribe . For instance , to answer Question I. chap . ii ...
עמוד 148
... answer , under a penalty , and if they do answer them , they incur , perhaps , a still heavier penalty . " Have you had two services in your Church all the year ? " — " I decline to answer . ” — “ Then I fine you 201 . ” — “ I have only ...
... answer , under a penalty , and if they do answer them , they incur , perhaps , a still heavier penalty . " Have you had two services in your Church all the year ? " — " I decline to answer . ” — “ Then I fine you 201 . ” — “ I have only ...
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