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... believe that he was my enemy ; though he has suffered me to remain through life worse provided for than any bishop on the bench . " The king was not exactly to blame in this , because he hated not a party man , but a party preacher , as ...
... believe that he was my enemy ; though he has suffered me to remain through life worse provided for than any bishop on the bench . " The king was not exactly to blame in this , because he hated not a party man , but a party preacher , as ...
Page xxv
... believe or not believe ; and having , to use his own expression , " always kept his mind open to con- viction , " the honest studies of his manhood naturally issued in a complete triumph over a juvenile and ill considered infidelity ...
... believe or not believe ; and having , to use his own expression , " always kept his mind open to con- viction , " the honest studies of his manhood naturally issued in a complete triumph over a juvenile and ill considered infidelity ...
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... believe to be , in general , accurate and true ; and I am not in the least surprised at the bitterness which now and then escapes you in treating this subject ; for , to see the most benign religion that imagination can form becoming an ...
... believe to be , in general , accurate and true ; and I am not in the least surprised at the bitterness which now and then escapes you in treating this subject ; for , to see the most benign religion that imagination can form becoming an ...
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... believe that miracles were performed as often as philosophers deigned to give their attention to them ; or that , at the period of time you allude to , the laws of nature were 66 perpetually " suspended for the benefit of the Church ...
... believe that miracles were performed as often as philosophers deigned to give their attention to them ; or that , at the period of time you allude to , the laws of nature were 66 perpetually " suspended for the benefit of the Church ...
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... believe " that Pontius Pilate informed the emperor of the unjust sentence of death which he had pronounced against an innocent person . " And the same reason which made him silent as to the death , ought , one would suppose , to have ...
... believe " that Pontius Pilate informed the emperor of the unjust sentence of death which he had pronounced against an innocent person . " And the same reason which made him silent as to the death , ought , one would suppose , to have ...
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