| Gilbert Burnet - 1753 - 670 pages
...declared againft: fuperftition on the one hand, and enthufiafm on the other. They loved the conftitution of the Church, and the Liturgy, and could well live...think it unlawful to live under another form. They wilhed that things might have been carried with more moderation. And they continued to keep a good... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 644 pages
...farther into the nature of things than had been done formerly. They declared against superstition on the one hand, and enthusiasm on the other. They loved...constitution of the church, and the liturgy, and could well Y 2 r66i. live under them: but they did not think it unlaw-' "ful to live under another form. They... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 642 pages
...enthusiasm on the other. They loved the constitution of the church, and the liturgy, and could well 1661. live under them : but they did not think it unlawful to live under another form. They wished that things might have been carried with more moderation. And they continued to keep a good correspondence... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1824 - 330 pages
...farther into the nature of things than had been done formerly. They declared against superstition on the one hand, and enthusiasm on the other. They loved...unlawful to live under another form. They wished that things might have been carried with more moderation,* and they continued to keep to a good correspondence... | |
| Richard Warner - 1824 - 506 pages
...farther into the nature of things than had been done formerly. They declared against superstition on the one hand, and enthusiasm on the other. They loved...unlawful to live under another form. They wished that things might have been carried with more moderation : and they continued to keep a good correspondence... | |
| Edward Bickersteth - 1829 - 738 pages
...fears of an evangelical mind, alive to the danger of false philosophy : (Col. ii. 8.) they are the the other. They loved the constitution of the church...unlawful to live under another form. They wished that things might have been carried with more moderation ; and they continued to keep a good correspondence... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1833 - 458 pages
...farther into the nature of things, than had been done formerly. They declared against superstition on the one hand, and enthusiasm on the other. They loved...unlawful, to live under another form. They wished that things might have been carried with more moderation f ; and they continued to keep to a good correspondence,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 492 pages
...farther into the nature of things, than had been done formerly. They declared against superstition on the one hand, and enthusiasm on the other. They loved...unlawful, to live under another form. They wished that things might have been carried with more moderation t ; and they continued to keep to a good correspondence,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 676 pages
...into the na1661. ture of things than had been done formerly. They declared against superstition on the one hand, and enthusiasm on the other. They loved...unlawful to live under another form. They wished that things might have been carried with more moderation. And they continued to keep a good correspondence... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 246 pages
...farther into the nature of things than had been done formerly. They declared against superstition on the one hand, and enthusiasm on the other. They loved...unlawful to live under another form. They wished that things might have been carried with more moderation, and they continued to keep a good correspondence... | |
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