The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 9
... better judgment , that destruction of heretics was both lawful and politic ; and that while she herself might have been contented with indirect persecution , double taxation , legal restraint , and the occasional execution of a ...
... better judgment , that destruction of heretics was both lawful and politic ; and that while she herself might have been contented with indirect persecution , double taxation , legal restraint , and the occasional execution of a ...
Page 17
... better , though his fever increased . Some of his friends wanted him to try the effect of enchantments - we confess we should have preferred them to the treatment of his surgeons - but the duke refused them as unlawful means , and ...
... better , though his fever increased . Some of his friends wanted him to try the effect of enchantments - we confess we should have preferred them to the treatment of his surgeons - but the duke refused them as unlawful means , and ...
Page 64
... better to speak moderately and temperately , as a general rule . But this virtue may be carried to excess , and then becomes a vice ; and a vice it is amongst us . Humour and even ridicule are well in their due stations ; for there is a ...
... better to speak moderately and temperately , as a general rule . But this virtue may be carried to excess , and then becomes a vice ; and a vice it is amongst us . Humour and even ridicule are well in their due stations ; for there is a ...
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... better to suffer for well - doing , than for evil - doing . " Life , p . 35 , vol . i . fol . ed . 1782 , London . Compare Acts iv . 17-21 . The good bishop was not to be terrified by the greatness of his adversary , nor diverted from ...
... better to suffer for well - doing , than for evil - doing . " Life , p . 35 , vol . i . fol . ed . 1782 , London . Compare Acts iv . 17-21 . The good bishop was not to be terrified by the greatness of his adversary , nor diverted from ...
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... better appreciated , would be equivalent to a denial of Baptism to one - half of the infants born ; and because it is thought that the law leaves it open to the priest to reject persons from the Lord's Supper , for fit cause , to be ...
... better appreciated , would be equivalent to a denial of Baptism to one - half of the infants born ; and because it is thought that the law leaves it open to the priest to reject persons from the Lord's Supper , for fit cause , to be ...
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