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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Page 22
... pretended to be a king ; and the Jews told Pilate that he was no friend to Cæsar if he let so dangerous a man to the government escape . All this is doubtless very like the trial of a slave ! Let us then look back to his birth : he was ...
... pretended to be a king ; and the Jews told Pilate that he was no friend to Cæsar if he let so dangerous a man to the government escape . All this is doubtless very like the trial of a slave ! Let us then look back to his birth : he was ...
Page 23
... pretended that he is so described , and that too nothing to the purpose . And yet he makes no scruple to say , if it be a crime to represent the condition and example of our blessed Lord as I have done , the imputation of the accuser ...
... pretended that he is so described , and that too nothing to the purpose . And yet he makes no scruple to say , if it be a crime to represent the condition and example of our blessed Lord as I have done , the imputation of the accuser ...
Page 37
... pretended to step out like a new writer , " I am surprised to hear it from his lordship , who has discretion enough to let some things go unanswered , and particularly Mr. Law's two letters ; a writer so consider- able , that I know but ...
... pretended to step out like a new writer , " I am surprised to hear it from his lordship , who has discretion enough to let some things go unanswered , and particularly Mr. Law's two letters ; a writer so consider- able , that I know but ...
Page 102
... pretended to give any account , he has not once in his whole book told us what this act was made for ; and yet it was much to his purpose to say what the true end of the act was , when he so often declares that I had ascribed a wrong ...
... pretended to give any account , he has not once in his whole book told us what this act was made for ; and yet it was much to his purpose to say what the true end of the act was , when he so often declares that I had ascribed a wrong ...
Page 108
... pretends to be zealous for the church of Christ , and thinks theirs to be that church ; it is this and this only that makes it necessary to secure the established church , because dissenters pretending zeal for the church , and holding ...
... pretends to be zealous for the church of Christ , and thinks theirs to be that church ; it is this and this only that makes it necessary to secure the established church , because dissenters pretending zeal for the church , and holding ...
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