The Works of Bishop Sherlock: With Some Account of His Life, Summary of Each Discourse, Notes, &c, Volumen4A.J. Valpy, 1830 |
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... lordship makes use of a term which is at once a charge and a defiance , highly indecorous to be used towards a court ... lordship's six reasons for thus addressing the laity discussed . His opinion of the clergy may be disregarded ...
... lordship makes use of a term which is at once a charge and a defiance , highly indecorous to be used towards a court ... lordship's six reasons for thus addressing the laity discussed . His opinion of the clergy may be disregarded ...
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... lordship was treated in was in no respect unhandsome ; and supposing the manner to have been other than it was , yet ... lordship's candid insinuation , that he suffers in this matter for his affection to the present government ; and ...
... lordship was treated in was in no respect unhandsome ; and supposing the manner to have been other than it was , yet ... lordship's candid insinuation , that he suffers in this matter for his affection to the present government ; and ...
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... lordship's charge is , that they have exposed him , vilified him , and used him as they please ; that is , in an arbitrary manner , without any regard to the justice or merit of his cause . That they have exposed his lordship may be ...
... lordship's charge is , that they have exposed him , vilified him , and used him as they please ; that is , in an arbitrary manner , without any regard to the justice or merit of his cause . That they have exposed his lordship may be ...
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... lordship has this view in his complaint , because I find him dropping something to this effect : " Sir , it is not only perhaps so , but certainly so ; and this so cer- tainly , that all your zeal and that of all your friends put to ...
... lordship has this view in his complaint , because I find him dropping something to this effect : " Sir , it is not only perhaps so , but certainly so ; and this so cer- tainly , that all your zeal and that of all your friends put to ...
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... lordship ; or if he did , mine is not a proper hand to inter- pose in deep controversies ; and therefore I beg leave only to observe how happily his lordship has stated his own sense in this particular . Prayer was one of the words ...
... lordship ; or if he did , mine is not a proper hand to inter- pose in deep controversies ; and therefore I beg leave only to observe how happily his lordship has stated his own sense in this particular . Prayer was one of the words ...
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The Works of Bishop Sherlock: With Some Account of His Life, Summary of Each ... Thomas Sherlock Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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