The Works of the Rev. Thomas Zouch ... With a Memoir of His Life: By the Rev. Francis Wrangham, Volume 2T. Wilson and sons, 1820 - Theology |
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... natural order of faith and manners , easy and intelligible to the meanest capacities , and agreed to by all mankind ; and , where any thing occurred difficult and mysterious , he left it to the decision of the Supreine Being at the last ...
... natural order of faith and manners , easy and intelligible to the meanest capacities , and agreed to by all mankind ; and , where any thing occurred difficult and mysterious , he left it to the decision of the Supreine Being at the last ...
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... natural munificence of his temper exercising itself in the support of the royal cause , could not fail of exposing him to severe trials . The strict bond of affectionate friendship , which subsisted between him and Dr. John Barwick one ...
... natural munificence of his temper exercising itself in the support of the royal cause , could not fail of exposing him to severe trials . The strict bond of affectionate friendship , which subsisted between him and Dr. John Barwick one ...
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... nature of the episcopal office is thus briefly but fully explained . priest or presbyter is over his flock , inasmuch as it is his office to minister to them the things that are holy , and to instruct and teach them the word of God ...
... nature of the episcopal office is thus briefly but fully explained . priest or presbyter is over his flock , inasmuch as it is his office to minister to them the things that are holy , and to instruct and teach them the word of God ...
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... nature the most pure , are likewise in the extent of them the most perfect and complete ; reaching to all sorts of ... natural effect of that truth , which is according to godliness , the receiving and observing whereof is the most ...
... nature the most pure , are likewise in the extent of them the most perfect and complete ; reaching to all sorts of ... natural effect of that truth , which is according to godliness , the receiving and observing whereof is the most ...
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... nature , to part with so much as they intend to bestow for such purposes , rather in the times of their lives whilst it is in their power , than after their deaths when they can no longer enjoy it * " About the same time , he founded a ...
... nature , to part with so much as they intend to bestow for such purposes , rather in the times of their lives whilst it is in their power , than after their deaths when they can no longer enjoy it * " About the same time , he founded a ...
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The Works of the REV. Thomas Zouch ... with a Memoir of His Life: By the REV ... Thomas Zouch,Francis Wrangham No preview available - 2015 |
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