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... had been eternally lost , and boldly assumes the ground , that this amount of sin and suffering , being the best and most necessary means of the greatest amount of final happiness , was not merely permitted , but distinctly chosen ...
... had been eternally lost , and boldly assumes the ground , that this amount of sin and suffering , being the best and most necessary means of the greatest amount of final happiness , was not merely permitted , but distinctly chosen ...
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His words are : - ' But alas , Sir , I am letted by the means ( I fear me ) of such as do not fear God . One Master William Thomas , one of the clerks to the Council , hath in times past set the Council upon me to have me to grant that ...
His words are : - ' But alas , Sir , I am letted by the means ( I fear me ) of such as do not fear God . One Master William Thomas , one of the clerks to the Council , hath in times past set the Council upon me to have me to grant that ...
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The first incumbents of these new churches were often men of energy , and sometimes of means ; but that energy being but of flesh and blood , was not immortal ; those means were not those of Fortunatus ; and somehow , Bishop Blomfield ...
The first incumbents of these new churches were often men of energy , and sometimes of means ; but that energy being but of flesh and blood , was not immortal ; those means were not those of Fortunatus ; and somehow , Bishop Blomfield ...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumes 27 à 28 Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
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