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I had rather he had taken upon himself to correct those things that were amis in his book , or to explain those things that had given offence in it . But next to that , which had been the best way to acquit ...
I had rather he had taken upon himself to correct those things that were amis in his book , or to explain those things that had given offence in it . But next to that , which had been the best way to acquit ...
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And as I enlarge upon I it in the preface to the 2d Volumne of my History So upon every occasion given me in that work I touch upon it with all the plainness and zeal that I thought the thing required And yet if I had any spite to the ...
And as I enlarge upon I it in the preface to the 2d Volumne of my History So upon every occasion given me in that work I touch upon it with all the plainness and zeal that I thought the thing required And yet if I had any spite to the ...
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Our Lord judged suffering the best means to prepare it at first but his Providence having given us legall securitys his altering our circumstances show he doth not judge that way best now . 5. The Primitive Christians had generall ...
Our Lord judged suffering the best means to prepare it at first but his Providence having given us legall securitys his altering our circumstances show he doth not judge that way best now . 5. The Primitive Christians had generall ...
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ADDITIONAL NOTES TO VOL I | 1 |
86 Dr Gilbert Burnet to T C March 14th 16823 | 3 |
30 T C to a Dissenter Undated I | 7 |
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