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Hence some refer the whole of that Paradise , where the first parents of the human race are recorded to have been in the ' truth of Holy Scripture , to objects of thought ( intelligibilia ) , ' and turn those trees and fruit - bearing ...
Hence some refer the whole of that Paradise , where the first parents of the human race are recorded to have been in the ' truth of Holy Scripture , to objects of thought ( intelligibilia ) , ' and turn those trees and fruit - bearing ...
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He says that God chose for me better than I should have chosen for myself , ' a statement , we think , incompatible with those stirrings of affection which should prompt the thought of marriage ; and in order to impress upon his reader ...
He says that God chose for me better than I should have chosen for myself , ' a statement , we think , incompatible with those stirrings of affection which should prompt the thought of marriage ; and in order to impress upon his reader ...
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The author thought that the statement of Catharine Howard's adultery , which could not have borne the light singly , might stand very well in the summing up , where she is carelessly coupled with Anne Boleyn .
The author thought that the statement of Catharine Howard's adultery , which could not have borne the light singly , might stand very well in the summing up , where she is carelessly coupled with Anne Boleyn .
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumes 27 à 28 Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
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