William Law, Nonjuror and Mystic: ... a Sketch of His Life, Character, and OpinionsLongmans, Green, 1881 - 462 páginas |
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... necessary to give some reasons why his life should be written at all . That he was one of the ablest of theological writers in a period remarkably fertile in theological literature ; that he lived a pure and conscientious life of ...
... necessary to give some reasons why his life should be written at all . That he was one of the ablest of theological writers in a period remarkably fertile in theological literature ; that he lived a pure and conscientious life of ...
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... necessary to say that Law was a diligent student in his University days . He told his friend Dr. Byrom that ' he was very diligent in reading Horace & c . at Cambridge ; ' and when Dr. Trap upbraided him for his want of taste for ' his ...
... necessary to say that Law was a diligent student in his University days . He told his friend Dr. Byrom that ' he was very diligent in reading Horace & c . at Cambridge ; ' and when Dr. Trap upbraided him for his want of taste for ' his ...
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... necessary because the conscientious Jew may think it is not so ? It may as well prove that the moon is no larger than a man's head , because an honest , ignorant countryman may think it no larger . This is a new - invented engine for ...
... necessary because the conscientious Jew may think it is not so ? It may as well prove that the moon is no larger than a man's head , because an honest , ignorant countryman may think it no larger . This is a new - invented engine for ...
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... necessary that Timothy should be sent to Ephesus to ordain priests , because the priests who were there could not ordain , made it equally necessary that Timothy's suc- cessors should be the only ordainers . Nor is the Divine Right of ...
... necessary that Timothy should be sent to Ephesus to ordain priests , because the priests who were there could not ordain , made it equally necessary that Timothy's suc- cessors should be the only ordainers . Nor is the Divine Right of ...
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... necessary to make men true Christians as outward acts of love were to make them charitable . In short , the world is divided upon the subject whether it be as safe to be in one external visible com- munion as in another , and the bishop ...
... necessary to make men true Christians as outward acts of love were to make them charitable . In short , the world is divided upon the subject whether it be as safe to be in one external visible com- munion as in another , and the bishop ...
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Adam admiration angels answer Bangorian controversy Behmenist Bishop Hoadly Bishop of Bangor Byrom Byrom's Journal character Charles Wesley Christ Christian Perfection Church clergy creature Crown 8vo death Divine doctrine doubt Edition eighteenth century English evil expressed fact faith Father Fénelon Gospel grace heart heaven heavenly Holy Illustrations invisible Jacob Behmen Jesus John Wesley King's Cliffe Lady Langcake Law's Law's view learning letter light living Lord Madame Guyon Malebranche matter Methodists mind Miss Gibbon nature never nonjuror opinion outward passage person piety Plain Account Putney quoted R. A. PROCTOR reader reason religion remarkable Sacrament Scripture seems sense sentiments Serious Call sermon soul speaking Spirit of Love Spirit of Prayer Tauler Thee Theologia Germanica theology things thou thought tion Trapp treatise true truth Warburton Wesley's whole William Law Woodcuts words writings
Passagens conhecidas
Página 231 - ALMIGHTY and everlasting God, who dost govern all things in heaven and earth ; Mercifully hear the supplications of thy people, and grant us thy peace all the days of our life ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.