Tracts for the Times, Volume 3J. G. F. & J. Rivington, & J. H. Parker, Oxford, 1840 |
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... Truth were especially gloomy , from the circum- stance that irreligious principles and false doctrines , which had hitherto been avowed only in the closet or on paper , had just been admitted into public measures on a large scale , with ...
... Truth were especially gloomy , from the circum- stance that irreligious principles and false doctrines , which had hitherto been avowed only in the closet or on paper , had just been admitted into public measures on a large scale , with ...
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... truth , I once anticipated much . In both ways , therefore , I am freed from the risk of personal feelings . I would , then , regard you as the representative of a certain class ( as every one is , more or less ) ; and would direct my ...
... truth , I once anticipated much . In both ways , therefore , I am freed from the risk of personal feelings . I would , then , regard you as the representative of a certain class ( as every one is , more or less ) ; and would direct my ...
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... truth , be lost , then the temptation of ap- pealing to any other principle but truth and holiness , 2.
... truth , be lost , then the temptation of ap- pealing to any other principle but truth and holiness , 2.
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pealing to any other principle but truth and holiness , will be removed also . There however have been , in many cases , worldly things , treated of by men of this world : a pernicious principle was admitted ; but the source of truth ...
pealing to any other principle but truth and holiness , will be removed also . There however have been , in many cases , worldly things , treated of by men of this world : a pernicious principle was admitted ; but the source of truth ...
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... truth itself with that deep and considerate earnestness and reverence of mind which the subject requires , —if , indeed , you yet hold that there be any truth at all connected even with these subjects ? Is it not too probable that the ...
... truth itself with that deep and considerate earnestness and reverence of mind which the subject requires , —if , indeed , you yet hold that there be any truth at all connected even with these subjects ? Is it not too probable that the ...
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