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19. oldal
into a slovenly way of doing things , of doing them not as well as he could , but as
well as time permits , while from being ... and arrives there so jaded and wearied
in boily and in mind , as to be little fit for any thing that day , and not fit for very ...
into a slovenly way of doing things , of doing them not as well as he could , but as
well as time permits , while from being ... and arrives there so jaded and wearied
in boily and in mind , as to be little fit for any thing that day , and not fit for very ...
53. oldal
A general council is a very vague and indefinite thing , for what is the criterion or
standard of this generality ? Of four people two might consider a given council
general , and two might deem it special , the generality and speciality being ...
A general council is a very vague and indefinite thing , for what is the criterion or
standard of this generality ? Of four people two might consider a given council
general , and two might deem it special , the generality and speciality being ...
65. oldal
No such thing : it is an enthusiast , perhaps really amiable , but cramped in heart
and stunted in mind by false notions ; not least , VOL . VII . F 1 1 by the habit of
imagining all mental error Reply to a Plymouth Brother . 65 Art. VI. The Inquirer.
No such thing : it is an enthusiast , perhaps really amiable , but cramped in heart
and stunted in mind by false notions ; not least , VOL . VII . F 1 1 by the habit of
imagining all mental error Reply to a Plymouth Brother . 65 Art. VI. The Inquirer.
77. oldal
... that was honorable concerning them , and which we might as well have
suppressed , it appears to us an unworthy thing in this Brother , by measured yet
sufficiently definite and often repeated language , to hold us up as false
witnesses .
... that was honorable concerning them , and which we might as well have
suppressed , it appears to us an unworthy thing in this Brother , by measured yet
sufficiently definite and often repeated language , to hold us up as false
witnesses .
83. oldal
They have not the excuse of ecclesiastical Tories , -- many of them most deeply
sincere persons , —wlo so dread the loss of the Church Establishment , that , to
support this , they forget every thing else ; for the Brethren hold the Establishment
...
They have not the excuse of ecclesiastical Tories , -- many of them most deeply
sincere persons , —wlo so dread the loss of the Church Establishment , that , to
support this , they forget every thing else ; for the Brethren hold the Establishment
...
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