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... believe in election without believing in reprobation , that he may believe in reprobation without being an Antinomian , and that he may be an Antinomian without being a bad citizen . Man , in short , is so inconsistent a creature that ...
... believe in election without believing in reprobation , that he may believe in reprobation without being an Antinomian , and that he may be an Antinomian without being a bad citizen . Man , in short , is so inconsistent a creature that ...
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... believe that not one post in the government , in the army , in the navy , on the bench , or at the bar , not one peerage , nay not one ecclesiastical benefice in the royal gift , would have been bestowed on any Protestant of any ...
... believe that not one post in the government , in the army , in the navy , on the bench , or at the bar , not one peerage , nay not one ecclesiastical benefice in the royal gift , would have been bestowed on any Protestant of any ...
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... believe all that they profess , and act up to all that they believe . Imagine a man acting on the supposition that he may safely offer the deadliest injuries and insults to everybody who says that revenge is sinful ; or that he may ...
... believe all that they profess , and act up to all that they believe . Imagine a man acting on the supposition that he may safely offer the deadliest injuries and insults to everybody who says that revenge is sinful ; or that he may ...
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ENGLISH HISTORY | 3 |
BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 77 |
JOHN HAMPDEN | 102 |
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