The Works of the Rev. Thomas Zouch ... With a Memoir of His Life: By the Rev. Francis Wrangham, Volume 1T. Wilson and sons, 1820 - Theology |
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... he replied ; " far be it from me to countenance any thing contrary to your established laws : but I have set an acorn which , when it comes to be an oak , God to offer my best thanks . Mr. Ingram himself , viii ADVERTISEMENT .
... he replied ; " far be it from me to countenance any thing contrary to your established laws : but I have set an acorn which , when it comes to be an oak , God to offer my best thanks . Mr. Ingram himself , viii ADVERTISEMENT .
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... I have ventured , in opposition to the authority of Irenæus , to conjecture ) will , I think , on some future day be admitted not to be wholly improbable . the Romans , described in Dan . viii . 23-25 X ADVERTISEMENT .
... I have ventured , in opposition to the authority of Irenæus , to conjecture ) will , I think , on some future day be admitted not to be wholly improbable . the Romans , described in Dan . viii . 23-25 X ADVERTISEMENT .
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... viii . 23-25 . ' and including several learned statements , which were again introduced in a more popular shape , by abstracts or extracts , in his subsequent At- tempt ' - it became necessary , with a view of preventing repe- titions ...
... viii . 23-25 . ' and including several learned statements , which were again introduced in a more popular shape , by abstracts or extracts , in his subsequent At- tempt ' - it became necessary , with a view of preventing repe- titions ...
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... VIII.'s knowledge of that book ; whence , perhaps , in conjunction with other impulses , Reformation might be said to beam from Boleyn's eyes . Immediately beneath this transcript occurs another , which seems to prove that , in making ...
... VIII.'s knowledge of that book ; whence , perhaps , in conjunction with other impulses , Reformation might be said to beam from Boleyn's eyes . Immediately beneath this transcript occurs another , which seems to prove that , in making ...
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... VIII . ) But when well - won dignity acts as a torch , not to dis- play the shame but to kindle the rivalry of posterity , we justly venerate the inheritor of an illustrious name ; whether conferred by his grateful country on the guar ...
... VIII . ) But when well - won dignity acts as a torch , not to dis- play the shame but to kindle the rivalry of posterity , we justly venerate the inheritor of an illustrious name ; whether conferred by his grateful country on the guar ...
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