| 1794 - 766 pages
...J30,&c. ioclioad inclined, and bends with incrcaGng favour ; anxious only to fee the caufes of reparation removed and palpable errors given up, which may be...their doctrines, indefenfible as they are, and often lefuted as they have been *." P. 372. The departure from Rome furnifhes another inflance of our author's... | |
| 1794 - 614 pages
...devoutly to be wiflied, to which the church of England is fincerely inclined, and bends' with increafing favour; anxious only to fee the caufes of feparation...practicable, fince many of the Romifh writers have almofl explained away the offenfive part of many of their K 4 doctrines, doctrines, indefenfible as... | |
| 1794 - 540 pages
...devoutly to be wiihed, to which the church of England is fmcerely inclined, and bends with increafing favour ; anxious only to fee the caufes of feparation...thought, indeed, the more practicable, fince many of the Romiih writers have almoit explained away the offendve part of many of their doctrines, indefcnlible... | |
| 1794 - 766 pages
...Tatler, 30, &-C. . inclined inclined, and bends with increafing favour ; anxious only to fee the caufcs of feparation removed and palpable errors given up,...thought, indeed the more practicable, fince many of the Romuh writers have almoft explained away the offenfive part of m;my of their doftrines, indefenfible... | |
| 1794 - 524 pages
...with increaling favour ; anxious only to fee the caufcs of ieparation removed and palpable errors i given up, which may be thought, indeed, the more practicable fince many of the Romiih writers have almoit explained away the ofFenfive part of many of their doctrines, indeienfible... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1796 - 612 pages
...and bends with inLrtafing favour ; anxious only to fee the caufes of fcparation removed, and pnlpable errors given up, which may be thought, indeed, the...practicable fince many of the Romifh writers have almoft almoft explained away the offenfive pan of many of their do&rines, indefenkble as they are, and often... | |
| 1796 - 616 pages
...fmcerely inclined, and bends with increafing favour; anxious only to fee the caufes of fepjrr.tion removed, and palpable errors given up, which may be thought, indeed, the inor.e practicable fince many of the Romifli writers huve alrnoft eyplaincd a\vay the offenfive part... | |
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