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... reason for the publication of this tract , he thus states : " Although I had ranked the History of Life and Death as the last among my six monthly designations ; yet I have thought fit , in respect of the prime use thereof , in which ...
... reason for the publication of this tract , he thus states : " Although I had ranked the History of Life and Death as the last among my six monthly designations ; yet I have thought fit , in respect of the prime use thereof , in which ...
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... reasons , of your favour , which if I may obtain , I can say no more , but nobleness is ever requited in itself ; and God , whose special favour in my afflictions I have manifestly found to my comfort , will , I trust , be my pay ...
... reasons , of your favour , which if I may obtain , I can say no more , but nobleness is ever requited in itself ; and God , whose special favour in my afflictions I have manifestly found to my comfort , will , I trust , be my pay ...
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... reason of the hope which was in him . " ( a ) It might be said of him , as one of the most deep thinking of men said of himself , " For my religion , though there be several circumstances that might persuade the world I have none at all ...
... reason of the hope which was in him . " ( a ) It might be said of him , as one of the most deep thinking of men said of himself , " For my religion , though there be several circumstances that might persuade the world I have none at all ...
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... reason to embrace no other religion than this . ( a ) From his Prayers , found after his death , his piety cannot be mistaken . ( b ) They have the same glory around ( a ) See Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici , of which my excellent ...
... reason to embrace no other religion than this . ( a ) From his Prayers , found after his death , his piety cannot be mistaken . ( b ) They have the same glory around ( a ) See Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici , of which my excellent ...
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... reason , man ascribes events to chance , or to a wrong natural cause , ( c ) or to the imme- ( a ) A " Great God ! I'd rather be pagan suckled in a creed outworn : So might I , standing on this pleasant lea , Have glimpses that would ...
... reason , man ascribes events to chance , or to a wrong natural cause , ( c ) or to the imme- ( a ) A " Great God ! I'd rather be pagan suckled in a creed outworn : So might I , standing on this pleasant lea , Have glimpses that would ...
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