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... Judgment in the Cafe of Sir Edward Hales . " Heylin , Dr. " Reformation of England juftified . " " Aerius Redivivus . ' " " Hiftory and Proceedings of the Houfe of Lords . " Hoadley , " Defence of Hooker's Judgment . ' Hooker , Rev. Mr ...
... Judgment in the Cafe of Sir Edward Hales . " Heylin , Dr. " Reformation of England juftified . " " Aerius Redivivus . ' " " Hiftory and Proceedings of the Houfe of Lords . " Hoadley , " Defence of Hooker's Judgment . ' Hooker , Rev. Mr ...
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... judgment , because the fame I claim to myself . And as I experience no small degree of indignation , when the dif- ference of my opinion from that of others is attributed to ignorance ; fo do I feel an equal degree of indelicacy , in ...
... judgment , because the fame I claim to myself . And as I experience no small degree of indignation , when the dif- ference of my opinion from that of others is attributed to ignorance ; fo do I feel an equal degree of indelicacy , in ...
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... judgment , it was not good for him to be alone , put him under ftrong obligations of neceffity , convenience , and inclination , to drive him into fociety , as well as fitted him with understanding and language to continue and enjoy it ...
... judgment , it was not good for him to be alone , put him under ftrong obligations of neceffity , convenience , and inclination , to drive him into fociety , as well as fitted him with understanding and language to continue and enjoy it ...
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... judgment , it was not good for him to be alone , put him under ftrong obligations of neceffity , convenience , and inclination , to drive him into fociety , as well as fitted him with un- derstanding and language to continue and enjoy ...
... judgment , it was not good for him to be alone , put him under ftrong obligations of neceffity , convenience , and inclination , to drive him into fociety , as well as fitted him with un- derstanding and language to continue and enjoy ...
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... judgment of a Fortescue , have more effectually weak- ened the throne , than the most desperate and inhuman efforts of the different competitors for the crown , who were actually then delug- ing the nation with blood , and overwhelming ...
... judgment of a Fortescue , have more effectually weak- ened the throne , than the most desperate and inhuman efforts of the different competitors for the crown , who were actually then delug- ing the nation with blood , and overwhelming ...
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