The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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... affection , Estienne de la Forge . He also attempted to reach the ears and heart of the King . Still Calvin was a prudent man . We do not think he coveted martyrdom . He was soon to leave Paris , and in haste , but it was for a heresy ...
... affection , Estienne de la Forge . He also attempted to reach the ears and heart of the King . Still Calvin was a prudent man . We do not think he coveted martyrdom . He was soon to leave Paris , and in haste , but it was for a heresy ...
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... affection . Plato was there , and Crito , and many besides ; and the trial went forward with calm and dignity . And , after all , it must be remembered that by 276 of the Dicasts he was acquitted . A majority of six turned the scale on ...
... affection . Plato was there , and Crito , and many besides ; and the trial went forward with calm and dignity . And , after all , it must be remembered that by 276 of the Dicasts he was acquitted . A majority of six turned the scale on ...
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... affection appears to play about it until the close of his career . There is something like an answer to the charges of his early wildness and licentiousness in the fact that he wedded such a woman as Elizabeth Bouchier , the daughter of ...
... affection appears to play about it until the close of his career . There is something like an answer to the charges of his early wildness and licentiousness in the fact that he wedded such a woman as Elizabeth Bouchier , the daughter of ...
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