The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volum 18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 |
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... specting all other kinds of property ? What was there in Church property that prohibited Parliament from legislating with regard to it ? Had there not , from the time of Henry the Eighth downwards , been frequent interferences of that ...
... specting all other kinds of property ? What was there in Church property that prohibited Parliament from legislating with regard to it ? Had there not , from the time of Henry the Eighth downwards , been frequent interferences of that ...
Pàgina 215
... specting it , however trivial , can escape his notice he has likewise the same evidence for every step of his reason- ing ; for in every transition which he makes from one property to another , he has the immediate evidence of ...
... specting it , however trivial , can escape his notice he has likewise the same evidence for every step of his reason- ing ; for in every transition which he makes from one property to another , he has the immediate evidence of ...
Pàgina 217
... specting the meaning of this defini- tion , it will be necessary to keep in mind , that the word conjoined is used in opposition to connected . In the language of these philosophers it de- notes that two events take place toge- ther ...
... specting the meaning of this defini- tion , it will be necessary to keep in mind , that the word conjoined is used in opposition to connected . In the language of these philosophers it de- notes that two events take place toge- ther ...
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... specting the character of his religion , and the proper means of its being spread and supported in the world , which renders such a maxim as the one before us utterly inadmissible . Men whose High - Church - and - State prejudices teach ...
... specting the character of his religion , and the proper means of its being spread and supported in the world , which renders such a maxim as the one before us utterly inadmissible . Men whose High - Church - and - State prejudices teach ...
Pàgina 290
... specting fate , predestination , free will , or philosophical necessity . The phi- losophy of books which does not accord with the philosophy of common life or or of common sense , is hut unprofitable speculation , and no bet- ter than ...
... specting fate , predestination , free will , or philosophical necessity . The phi- losophy of books which does not accord with the philosophy of common life or or of common sense , is hut unprofitable speculation , and no bet- ter than ...
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