Irish Writings from the Age of Swift: Archbishop King's Sermon on predestinationCadenus Press, 1976 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 14
עמוד 50
... shew that it is not necessary for us Personally to know our Governor , in Order to oblidge us to obey him , and if many perform their Duty to their Prince without knowing him , why should it seem strange , that we should be oblidged to ...
... shew that it is not necessary for us Personally to know our Governor , in Order to oblidge us to obey him , and if many perform their Duty to their Prince without knowing him , why should it seem strange , that we should be oblidged to ...
עמוד 94
... shew that it is not necessary for us Personally to know our Governor in Order to oblidge us to obey him , and if many perform 51 51 8 who 9-10 and is highly offended against 51 23 and whilst our 51 52 28-9 and shall attempt to shew many ...
... shew that it is not necessary for us Personally to know our Governor in Order to oblidge us to obey him , and if many perform 51 51 8 who 9-10 and is highly offended against 51 23 and whilst our 51 52 28-9 and shall attempt to shew many ...
עמוד 97
... shew them the Divine Prescience that to deny that they time we are given no hope them as entitle us to shew them 97.
... shew them the Divine Prescience that to deny that they time we are given no hope them as entitle us to shew them 97.
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