The General Biographical Dictionary, Količina 32Alexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1817 |
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Stran 8
... mind of the propriety of his conduct , he told the council , " that rather than grant them liberty to preach , he would chuse to die , or live in prison all the days of his life , rather than be an occasion thereof , or ever consent ...
... mind of the propriety of his conduct , he told the council , " that rather than grant them liberty to preach , he would chuse to die , or live in prison all the days of his life , rather than be an occasion thereof , or ever consent ...
Stran 13
... mind , when toleration was not known to either party . That his rigorous protection of the church from the endeavours of the puritans to new mould it , should be censured by them and their descendants , their historians and biographers ...
... mind , when toleration was not known to either party . That his rigorous protection of the church from the endeavours of the puritans to new mould it , should be censured by them and their descendants , their historians and biographers ...
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... that he uttered only imperfect words . But so much of his speech was heard , repeating earnestly with his eyes and hands lifted up , " Pro Ecclesiâ Dei ! " Being still desirous to have spoken his mind to the 16 WHIT GIFT .
... that he uttered only imperfect words . But so much of his speech was heard , repeating earnestly with his eyes and hands lifted up , " Pro Ecclesiâ Dei ! " Being still desirous to have spoken his mind to the 16 WHIT GIFT .
Stran 17
... mind . To which I may add , that there was a Directory , ' drawn up by the Puritans , prepared to be offered to the next par- liament , which , in all probability , would have created a great deal of disturbance in the house , having ...
... mind . To which I may add , that there was a Directory , ' drawn up by the Puritans , prepared to be offered to the next par- liament , which , in all probability , would have created a great deal of disturbance in the house , having ...
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... mind ; fine and just sense , and a thorough acquaintance with both the moderns and ancients , are discernible in all his various writings . He knows how to make the most abstract metaphysical ideas sensible , by the magic of his ...
... mind ; fine and just sense , and a thorough acquaintance with both the moderns and ancients , are discernible in all his various writings . He knows how to make the most abstract metaphysical ideas sensible , by the magic of his ...
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