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... Piety and Learning , in an age so unfortunately addicted to Infidelity and Luxury , and that others might be invited to the like charitable , and , as he humbly hoped , seasonable and useful Benefactions . He directs that certain rents ...
... Piety and Learning , in an age so unfortunately addicted to Infidelity and Luxury , and that others might be invited to the like charitable , and , as he humbly hoped , seasonable and useful Benefactions . He directs that certain rents ...
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... piety and earnest faith , seemed hardly to fall short of martyrdom . And many , who with upturned hands grasped and pressed to their bosoms the corpses of the saints , who cleansed their eyes , closed their lips , bore them on their ...
... piety and earnest faith , seemed hardly to fall short of martyrdom . And many , who with upturned hands grasped and pressed to their bosoms the corpses of the saints , who cleansed their eyes , closed their lips , bore them on their ...
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... piety and judgment of their spiritual guides are frequently in requisition to assist them in some new difficulty , or preserve them in some unheard - of temptation ; - [ whether , as in the very earliest of the Christian writers , the ...
... piety and judgment of their spiritual guides are frequently in requisition to assist them in some new difficulty , or preserve them in some unheard - of temptation ; - [ whether , as in the very earliest of the Christian writers , the ...
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... piety or the policy of the Christian emperors , seldom , if ever , fell under the eye of the government in their capacity of a corporate body . True , they were ever the foremost to suffer from the fury of the intolerant and to rejoice ...
... piety or the policy of the Christian emperors , seldom , if ever , fell under the eye of the government in their capacity of a corporate body . True , they were ever the foremost to suffer from the fury of the intolerant and to rejoice ...
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... piety of the primitive Bishops , received , at the hands of their successors in Councils assembled , not less severe reprobation . One or two examples will be suffi- cient to show how , by a gradual but effective process , the corrupt ...
... piety of the primitive Bishops , received , at the hands of their successors in Councils assembled , not less severe reprobation . One or two examples will be suffi- cient to show how , by a gradual but effective process , the corrupt ...
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Página viii - MA, who composed the best Dissertation in the English Language, on the Evidences in general, or on the Prophecies or Miracles in particular, or on any other particular argument, whether the same be direct or collateral proofs of the Christian religion, in order to evince its truth and excellence.
Página 5 - ARCHDEACON HARDWICK. Christ and other Masters. A Historical Inquiry into some of the Chief Parallelisms and Contrasts between Christianity and the Religious Systems of the Ancient World.
Página 15 - The fitness of Holy Scripture for Unfolding the Spiritual Life of Man : Christ the Desire of all Nations ; or, the Unconscious Prophecies of Heathendom.
Página 5 - Crown 8vo. cloth, 6í. 6d. HARE.— Two Sermons preached in Herstmonceux Church, on Septuagesima Sunday, February 4, 1855, being the Sunday after the Funeral of the Venerable Archdeacon Hare. By the Rev. H.VENN ELLIOTT, Perpetual Curate of St. Mary's, Brighton, late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and the Rev. JN SIMPKINSON, Rector of Brington, Northampton, formerly Curate of Herstmonceux. 8vo. l.,.
Página 2 - Works by the Rev. WILLIAM ARCHER BUTLER, MA, late Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Dublin : SERMONS, DOCTRINAL AND PRACTICAL. Edited, with a Memoir of the Author's Life, by THOMAS WOODWARD, Dean of Down.
Página 11 - PLATO. — The Republic of Plato. Translated into English, with Notes. By Two Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge (J. LI. Davies, MA and DJ Vaughan, MA).
Página 16 - THE SEVEN KINGS OF ROME. An Easy Narrative, abridged from the First Book of Livy by the omission of Difficult Passages ; being a First Latin Reading Book, with Grammatical Notes and Vocabulary.
Página 2 - W. ARCHER BUTLER, late Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Dublin. Edited, from the Author's Manuscripts, by WILLIAM HEPWORTH THOMPSON, MA Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Cambridge.
Página 6 - JEWELL.— An Apology of the Church of England, and an Epistle to Seignior Scipio concerning the Council of Trent, translated from the original Latin, and illustrated with Notes, chiefly drawn from the Author's
Página 106 - Ahi, Costantin, di quanto mal fu matre, Non la tua conversion, ma quella dote Che da te prese il primo ricco patre!