A Treatise on Christian Doctrine: Compiled from the Holy Scriptures Alone, Volumen 1Cummings, Hilliard, 1825 - 458 páginas |
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... against More and Salmasius . The contrast which this volume presents is singular , and if , as is probable , it was composed during his declining years , it affords a pleasing picture of a mind softened by the influence xxxiv.
... against More and Salmasius . The contrast which this volume presents is singular , and if , as is probable , it was composed during his declining years , it affords a pleasing picture of a mind softened by the influence xxxiv.
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... mind to pursue its contemplations undisturbed by the flights of that , vivid fancy , to which , on the ordinary topics which em- ployed his pen , he prescribed no limits . ture . Milton has shown a partiality in all his works , even on ...
... mind to pursue its contemplations undisturbed by the flights of that , vivid fancy , to which , on the ordinary topics which em- ployed his pen , he prescribed no limits . ture . Milton has shown a partiality in all his works , even on ...
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... mind of the author . Sometimes indeed he lays a stress on certain particulars , to which the subjects then in dis- pute between the conflicting religious parties gave more importance than they now possess . The power of the keys , for ...
... mind of the author . Sometimes indeed he lays a stress on certain particulars , to which the subjects then in dis- pute between the conflicting religious parties gave more importance than they now possess . The power of the keys , for ...
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... mind during the composition of a passage so similar , he neverthe- less entirely abstains even from the remotest reference to them . It is a prudent as well as a pious custom , to solemnize the formation or re - establishment of a ...
... mind during the composition of a passage so similar , he neverthe- less entirely abstains even from the remotest reference to them . It is a prudent as well as a pious custom , to solemnize the formation or re - establishment of a ...
Página xxxix
... mind of the reader the charge of insincerity formerly ad- vanced against the unfortunate monarch in nearly the same language . He is equally cautious where he argues that marriage is only a civil contract , an opinion acted upon by his ...
... mind of the reader the charge of insincerity formerly ad- vanced against the unfortunate monarch in nearly the same language . He is equally cautious where he argues that marriage is only a civil contract , an opinion acted upon by his ...
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A Treatise on Christian Doctrine: Compiled from the Holy ..., Volumen 1 John Milton Vista completa - 1825 |
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