Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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... holy to the Lord . " Part of the cross , in which he thought such virtue to reside , as would prove a kind of Palladium to save the city wherever it remained , he caused to be laid up in a pillar of porphyry by his statue . * * How ...
... holy to the Lord . " Part of the cross , in which he thought such virtue to reside , as would prove a kind of Palladium to save the city wherever it remained , he caused to be laid up in a pillar of porphyry by his statue . * * How ...
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... holy unction with his blood drawn by the polluted hands of bishops , abbots , and monks . What good upholders of royalty were the bishops , when by their rebellious opposition against king John , Normandy was lost , he himself deposed ...
... holy unction with his blood drawn by the polluted hands of bishops , abbots , and monks . What good upholders of royalty were the bishops , when by their rebellious opposition against king John , Normandy was lost , he himself deposed ...
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... holy and equal aristocracy . And why should not the piety and conscience of Englishmen , as members of the church , be trusted in the election of pastors to functions that nothing concern a monarch , as well as their worldly wisdoms are ...
... holy and equal aristocracy . And why should not the piety and conscience of Englishmen , as members of the church , be trusted in the election of pastors to functions that nothing concern a monarch , as well as their worldly wisdoms are ...
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... holy writ ; it eame into my thoughts to persuade myself , setting all distances and nice re- spects aside , that I could do religion and my country no better service for the time , than doing my utmost en- deavour to recall the people ...
... holy writ ; it eame into my thoughts to persuade myself , setting all distances and nice re- spects aside , that I could do religion and my country no better service for the time , than doing my utmost en- deavour to recall the people ...
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... holy of holies ; that his food was not upon any thing that had life , fish or flesh ; that he used no woollen garments , but only linen , and so as he trifles on . If therefore the tradition of the church were now grown so ridiculous ...
... holy of holies ; that his food was not upon any thing that had life , fish or flesh ; that he used no woollen garments , but only linen , and so as he trifles on . If therefore the tradition of the church were now grown so ridiculous ...
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