A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... opinions even in his own day was such , that when sitting as the puisne baron of the exchequer , and delivering his ... opinion they had expressed . His pub- lished professional works are worthy of the high reputation which he enjoyed ...
... opinions even in his own day was such , that when sitting as the puisne baron of the exchequer , and delivering his ... opinion they had expressed . His pub- lished professional works are worthy of the high reputation which he enjoyed ...
Page 85
... opinion would not have led to any serious consequences , had Arminius , and the moderate part of the church , been left to themselves . The fundamental point of justification by faith , with the doctrine of assurance , and even of final ...
... opinion would not have led to any serious consequences , had Arminius , and the moderate part of the church , been left to themselves . The fundamental point of justification by faith , with the doctrine of assurance , and even of final ...
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... opinion , the truth of which would be more widely felt and acknowledged , were not the more usual object of reading to escape from thought , not to find food for reflection . If , however , the value of a book may be measured by its ...
... opinion , the truth of which would be more widely felt and acknowledged , were not the more usual object of reading to escape from thought , not to find food for reflection . If , however , the value of a book may be measured by its ...
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