Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, Volumen 1Colonial Press, 1900 - 453 páginas |
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... true faith , whereof , if any man be destitute , notwithstanding he be endowed with whatsoever other virtues , yet , in the presence of God , he is reputed for no Christian at all . Therefore , a mani- fest sign it is , that such as in ...
... true faith , whereof , if any man be destitute , notwithstanding he be endowed with whatsoever other virtues , yet , in the presence of God , he is reputed for no Christian at all . Therefore , a mani- fest sign it is , that such as in ...
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... true meaning , it cannot mean this . Do you ask what is its true meaning , then ? If I say I know not , you have gained nothing ; for there are many Scriptures , the true sense whereof neither you nor I shall know till death is ...
... true meaning , it cannot mean this . Do you ask what is its true meaning , then ? If I say I know not , you have gained nothing ; for there are many Scriptures , the true sense whereof neither you nor I shall know till death is ...
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... true ground of the quarrel , or that the giving way in any one instance of authority is to lose all that may remain unconceded . One fact is clear and indisputable . The public and avowed origin of this quarrel was on taxation . This ...
... true ground of the quarrel , or that the giving way in any one instance of authority is to lose all that may remain unconceded . One fact is clear and indisputable . The public and avowed origin of this quarrel was on taxation . This ...
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