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Page 768
4 . It is no doubt owing to these contradictions , that we have oc- casionally felt a certain degree of inconsistency in Mr. Thorn- ton's delineations . Certain qualities , as perhaps equity , can- dour , good sense , valour , civility ...
4 . It is no doubt owing to these contradictions , that we have oc- casionally felt a certain degree of inconsistency in Mr. Thorn- ton's delineations . Certain qualities , as perhaps equity , can- dour , good sense , valour , civility ...
Page 919
... in which any sect of Protestant dissenters , excepting perhaps Unitarians , differ from the established church . " Surely , if Cardinal Caje- tan had thought of this argument , he might have stifled the Reformation in its cradle !
... in which any sect of Protestant dissenters , excepting perhaps Unitarians , differ from the established church . " Surely , if Cardinal Caje- tan had thought of this argument , he might have stifled the Reformation in its cradle !
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Its author , who was a mere man of the world , and cared nothing about any religion , might mean perhaps nothing more than to show his ingenuity , to be talked of for bringing forth something new , and to be ap- plauded by persons of ...
Its author , who was a mere man of the world , and cared nothing about any religion , might mean perhaps nothing more than to show his ingenuity , to be talked of for bringing forth something new , and to be ap- plauded by persons of ...
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