Reasons for Not Taking the Test: For Not Conforming to the Established Church and for Not Deserting the Ancient Faith with Preliminary and Concluding Observations Together with Some Remarks on the Bishop of Peterborough's Late Charge, &c. &cJ. Booker, 1828 - 790 strán (strany) |
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Strana iii
... evidence . evii last line , omit as after happy . 12 for 28 read 16 ; and line 14 , for 73 read 61 . for formerly read formally . 16 CXX 147 191 17 242 6 248 19 249 7 254 270 2 5 omit the inverted commas after same . lines from bottom ...
... evidence . evii last line , omit as after happy . 12 for 28 read 16 ; and line 14 , for 73 read 61 . for formerly read formally . 16 CXX 147 191 17 242 6 248 19 249 7 254 270 2 5 omit the inverted commas after same . lines from bottom ...
Strana viii
... fearful it will be denied us . For , whatever period be selected for investigation , -whatever point of doctrine be singled out for discussion , -so sure are we to find evidence of its truth , and so certain to discover viii PREFACE TO.
... fearful it will be denied us . For , whatever period be selected for investigation , -whatever point of doctrine be singled out for discussion , -so sure are we to find evidence of its truth , and so certain to discover viii PREFACE TO.
Strana ix
... evidence of its truth , and so certain to discover the object of our solicitude - the true faith of Christ . In vain do we challenge our opponents to conjure up before us the individuals by whose magic powers the novelties , which are ...
... evidence of its truth , and so certain to discover the object of our solicitude - the true faith of Christ . In vain do we challenge our opponents to conjure up before us the individuals by whose magic powers the novelties , which are ...
Strana xii
... evidence so incredible , or to speak more properly , so impossible to be true , that it ought not to have been believed if it had come from the mouth of Cato ; and upon such evidence from such witnesses , were innocent men condemned to ...
... evidence so incredible , or to speak more properly , so impossible to be true , that it ought not to have been believed if it had come from the mouth of Cato ; and upon such evidence from such witnesses , were innocent men condemned to ...
Strana xii
... evidence against us . We know it to be an incontestable truth , that the main edifice of the constitution of this country was the work of Catholic valour , talent , and per- severance ; and yet we are doomed to be strangers to its ...
... evidence against us . We know it to be an incontestable truth , that the main edifice of the constitution of this country was the work of Catholic valour , talent , and per- severance ; and yet we are doomed to be strangers to its ...
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