Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. |
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In short , I have drawn this character , because I am an enemy to intolerance from whatsoever quarter it may proceed , ( and not unfrequently the latitudinarian , who complains of the intolerance of the churchmen , exercises a less ...
In short , I have drawn this character , because I am an enemy to intolerance from whatsoever quarter it may proceed , ( and not unfrequently the latitudinarian , who complains of the intolerance of the churchmen , exercises a less ...
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... temperament had been a little more tempered by judgment ; if his understanding had been of a less imaginative and a more logical nature , it is probable that Volney's book might have been perused without any dangerous consequences .
... temperament had been a little more tempered by judgment ; if his understanding had been of a less imaginative and a more logical nature , it is probable that Volney's book might have been perused without any dangerous consequences .
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Much less upon the present reason did he think that there was any occasion for duplicity . Encouraged by the unusual condescension of his father , he freely unburthened his heart : it was a relief , it was a delight to him : how glad he ...
Much less upon the present reason did he think that there was any occasion for duplicity . Encouraged by the unusual condescension of his father , he freely unburthened his heart : it was a relief , it was a delight to him : how glad he ...
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He could scarcely convince himself that he was right , much less could he convince another . But the inconsistency spoken of above was not altogether irreconcileable . He did not read the scriptures as we do , neither did he dis ...
He could scarcely convince himself that he was right , much less could he convince another . But the inconsistency spoken of above was not altogether irreconcileable . He did not read the scriptures as we do , neither did he dis ...
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He did not think that the institutions of humanity were founded upon true Christian principles . This was unfortunate ; for people in general care less about the spiritual than the conventional JERNINGHAM . 45.
He did not think that the institutions of humanity were founded upon true Christian principles . This was unfortunate ; for people in general care less about the spiritual than the conventional JERNINGHAM . 45.
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Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. sir John William Kaye Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1836 |
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