| John Kenrick - 1817 - 650 pągines
...protcstants. Whatsoever else they believe besides it, and the plain, irrefragable, indubitable consequences of it, well may they hold it as a matter of opinion : but as matter of faith and religion, neither can they with coherence to their own grounds believe it themselves,... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1817 - 392 pągines
...Protestants. Whatsoever else they believe besides it, and the plain irrefragable, indubitable consequences of it, well may they hold it as a matter of opinion, but as a matter of faith and religion, neither Can they with coherence to their own grounds believe it... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 378 pągines
...Protestants. Whatsoever else they believe besides it, and the plain irrefragable, indubitable consequences of it, well may they hold it as a matter of opinion ; but as a matter of faith and religion, neither can they, wilh coherence to their own grounds, believe it... | |
| William Chillingworth - 1820 - 566 pągines
...protestants ! Whatsoever else they believe besides it, and the plain irrefragable, indubitable consequences of it, well may they hold it as a matter of opinion : but as matter of faith and religion, neither can they with coherence to their own grounds believe it themselves,... | |
| Charles Butler - 1821 - 636 pągines
..." Whatsoever else they believe besides it, and the " plain, irrefragable, indubitable consequences of it, " well may they hold it as a matter of opinion; but, " as matter of faith and religion, neither can they, " with coherence to their own grounds, believe... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 376 pągines
...Protestants. M'hatsoever else they believe besides it, and the plain irrefragable, indubitable consequences of it, well may they hold it as a matter of opinion ; but as a matter of faith and religion, neither can they, with coherence to their own grounds, believe it... | |
| Charles Butler - 1822 - 546 pągines
..." Whatsoever else they believe besides it, and the " plain, irrefragable, indubitable consequences of it, " well may they hold it as a matter of opinion ; but, " as matter of faith and religion, neither can they, " with coherence to their own grounds, believe... | |
| Charles Butler - 1822 - 544 pągines
..." Whatsoever else they believe besides it, and the " plain, irrefragable, indubitable consequences of it, " well may they hold it as a matter of opinion ; but, " as matter of faith and religion, neither can they, " with coherence to their own grounds, believe... | |
| 1823 - 622 pągines
...Protestants. Whatsoever else they believe besides it, and the plain, irrefragable, undubitable consequences of it, well may they hold it as a matter of opinion. But as matter of faith and religion, neither can they with coherence to their own grounds, believe it themselves,... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1823 - 494 pągines
...Protestants. Whatsoever else they believe besides it, and the plain, irrefragable, indubitable consequences of it, well may they hold it as a matter of opinion ; but as a matter of faith and religion, neither can they with coherence to their own grounds believe it... | |
| |