The Works of Bishop Sherlock: With Some Account of His Life, Summary of Each Discourse, Notes &c, Volume 5A. J. Valpy, 1830 |
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... in order to fix St. Peter's meaning , and therefore with respect to the example the dis- pute was , not what in fact it was applied to by St. Peter , but to what it is in its own nature more peculiarly 32 SHERLOCK .
... in order to fix St. Peter's meaning , and therefore with respect to the example the dis- pute was , not what in fact it was applied to by St. Peter , but to what it is in its own nature more peculiarly 32 SHERLOCK .
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... fact , that slaves were in virtue of their constant condition the lowest and most helpless sort of mankind . Their condition in ancient times is not to be determined by that of slaves in the West Indies . It having been shown how the ...
... fact , that slaves were in virtue of their constant condition the lowest and most helpless sort of mankind . Their condition in ancient times is not to be determined by that of slaves in the West Indies . It having been shown how the ...
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... fact he applies the example of Christ to slaves : 2. that it is by him properly so employed : 3. that it is more properly so applied than if he had applied it to subjects . The two first take in all that the letter - writer meant and ...
... fact he applies the example of Christ to slaves : 2. that it is by him properly so employed : 3. that it is more properly so applied than if he had applied it to subjects . The two first take in all that the letter - writer meant and ...
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... fact to be cleared , on which his lordship has put the merits of his cause , and on which I am also willing to put them . And now I will present the reader with another set of pas- sages taken in their order out of his lordship's answer ...
... fact to be cleared , on which his lordship has put the merits of his cause , and on which I am also willing to put them . And now I will present the reader with another set of pas- sages taken in their order out of his lordship's answer ...
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... fact to be discussed . His lordship affirms ( Nos . 2. 3. ) that this was his notion of the word slave at the very time he made the assertion about the example of Christ ; that is , it was his notion when he wrote against Dr. Atterbury ...
... fact to be discussed . His lordship affirms ( Nos . 2. 3. ) that this was his notion of the word slave at the very time he made the assertion about the example of Christ ; that is , it was his notion when he wrote against Dr. Atterbury ...
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