| George Burnett - Authors, English - 1807 - 1152 pages
...and different sects (now conspicuous in the whole world) do not only vindicate unto themselves the name of the true church, but labour betwixt invitations and threats for nothing more than to make us resign our faith to a simple obedience ; I shall crave leave to propose, what I think fit (in this... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 pages
...and different sects (now conspicuous in the whole world) do not only vindicate unto themselves the name of the true church, but labour betwixt invitations and threats for nothing more than to make us resign our faith to a simple obedience ; I shall crave leave to propose, what I think fit (in this... | |
| Tracts - Church and state - 1840 - 514 pages
...and different sects, now conspicuous in the whole world, do not only vindicate unto themselves the name of the true church, but labour betwixt invitations and threats for nothing more than to make us resign our faith to a simple obedience ; I shall crave leave to propose what I think fit in this case... | |
| Religion - 1881 - 294 pages
...different Sects, now conspicuous in the whole " ' \Vorld, do not only vindicate unto themselves the Name of the " ' true Church, but labour betwixt Invitations...and Threats, for " ' nothing more than to make us resign our Faith to a simple " ' Obedience, I shall crave Leave to propose what I think fit in this... | |
| Thomas William Rhys Davids - Buddhism - 1881 - 286 pages
...different Sects, now conspicuous in the whole " ' World, do not only vindicate unto themselves the Name of the " ' true Church, but labour betwixt Invitations...and Threats, for " ' nothing more than to make us resign our Faith to a simple " ' Obedience, I shall crave Leave to propose what I think fit in this... | |
| Richard Acland Armstrong - 1881 - 902 pages
...and different sects, now conspicuous in the whole world, do not only vindicate unto themselves the name of the true Church, but labour betwixt invitations and threats for nothing more than to make us resign our faith to a simple obedience, I shall crave leave to propose what I think fit in this case... | |
| Religion - 1881 - 892 pages
...and different sects, now conspicuous in the whole world, do not only vindicate unto themselves the name of the true Church, but labour betwixt invitations and threats for nothing more than to make us resign our faith to a simple obedience, I shall crave leave to propose what I think fit in this case... | |
| Thomas William Rhys Davids - Buddhism - 1906 - 326 pages
...different sects, now conspicuous " in the whole world, do not only vindicate unto them" selves the name of the True Church, but labour be"twixt invitations and threats for nothing less than "to make us resign our faith to a simple obedience, I " shall crave leave to propose what... | |
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