The Tin Trumpet, Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish: To which are Added, Poetical Selections, Volume 1 |
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Page 29
... learned commen . tators on every one of them . The only sure way , then , " add they , " to come to the certain knowledge of the truth , is to consult God himself , wait His inspirations , live just and honest lives , be kind and ...
... learned commen . tators on every one of them . The only sure way , then , " add they , " to come to the certain knowledge of the truth , is to consult God himself , wait His inspirations , live just and honest lives , be kind and ...
Page 47
... learned and good men in Convoca- tion , to root out the discord of opinions , and establish the agreement of true religion . " But it appears that these infal- lible bishops and other learned and good men , who had under- taken to fix ...
... learned and good men in Convoca- tion , to root out the discord of opinions , and establish the agreement of true religion . " But it appears that these infal- lible bishops and other learned and good men , who had under- taken to fix ...
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... learned his catechism , is fixed an infidel for life . " * In Bishop Watson's proposed bill for revising the Liturgy and Articles , the omission of the Athanasian Creed was one of the principal improvements ; and , long before his time ...
... learned his catechism , is fixed an infidel for life . " * In Bishop Watson's proposed bill for revising the Liturgy and Articles , the omission of the Athanasian Creed was one of the principal improvements ; and , long before his time ...
Page 64
... learned and clear- sighted men in the kingdom , were solemnly to warn him that his salvation or perdition depended on his believing the sky to be of a bright orange colour , what would be his reply , if he was an honest man ...
... learned and clear- sighted men in the kingdom , were solemnly to warn him that his salvation or perdition depended on his believing the sky to be of a bright orange colour , what would be his reply , if he was an honest man ...
Page 69
... learned and laborious judges and prime ministers , may appear enormous ; but they will not be deemed disproportionate , if we reflect that his office , being nearly a sinecure , is renumerated in the inverse ratio of its claims ...
... learned and laborious judges and prime ministers , may appear enormous ; but they will not be deemed disproportionate , if we reflect that his office , being nearly a sinecure , is renumerated in the inverse ratio of its claims ...
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