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Hence it is probable that the latter part of the MS . is a copy transcribed by
Philipps , and finally revised and corrected by Mary and Deborah Milton from the
dictation of their father , as many of the alterations bear a strong resen blance to
the ...
Hence it is probable that the latter part of the MS . is a copy transcribed by
Philipps , and finally revised and corrected by Mary and Deborah Milton from the
dictation of their father , as many of the alterations bear a strong resen blance to
the ...
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He himself had been brought up under a Puritan who was subsequently obliged
to leave England on account of his religious opinions , Thomas Young of Essex ,
one of the six answerers of Hall ' s Humble Remonstrance . Hence there is some
...
He himself had been brought up under a Puritan who was subsequently obliged
to leave England on account of his religious opinions , Thomas Young of Essex ,
one of the six answerers of Hall ' s Humble Remonstrance . Hence there is some
...
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... for instance , claimed by the Pope , was then a familiar topic of discussion .
Hence he takes occasion to bring proof from Scripture , that the administration of
ecclesiastical discipline is not committed exclusively to Peter and his successors ,
or ...
... for instance , claimed by the Pope , was then a familiar topic of discussion .
Hence he takes occasion to bring proof from Scripture , that the administration of
ecclesiastical discipline is not committed exclusively to Peter and his successors ,
or ...
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Now that evil should prevail over good , and be the true supreme power , is as
unmeet as it is incredible . Hence it follows as a necessary consequence , that
God exists . Again : the existence of God is further proved by that feeling ,
whether we ...
Now that evil should prevail over good , and be the true supreme power , is as
unmeet as it is incredible . Hence it follows as a necessary consequence , that
God exists . Again : the existence of God is further proved by that feeling ,
whether we ...
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cxv . 3 . he hath done whatsoever he hath pleased . ' See also cxxxv . 6 . Matt . xix
. 26 . ' with God all things are possible . ' Luke i . 37 . • with God nothing shall be
impossible . ' Hence the name of El Shaddai , applied to the Deity , Gen . xvii .
cxv . 3 . he hath done whatsoever he hath pleased . ' See also cxxxv . 6 . Matt . xix
. 26 . ' with God all things are possible . ' Luke i . 37 . • with God nothing shall be
impossible . ' Hence the name of El Shaddai , applied to the Deity , Gen . xvii .
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