The Christian Reformer, Or, New Evangelical Miscellany, 第 14 卷 |
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第 125 頁
... he removed to Martock , Somerset , and then to Creaton , near Thrapston ,
Northamptonshire . He next spent some time with the congregation at Daventry .
His perceptible change of opinions might be one cause of these frequent
removals .
... he removed to Martock , Somerset , and then to Creaton , near Thrapston ,
Northamptonshire . He next spent some time with the congregation at Daventry .
His perceptible change of opinions might be one cause of these frequent
removals .
第 131 頁
His counsel , M. Borville , argued , that every Frenchman had the right of adopting
whatever opinions appeared to him the most just , and of contending against
every adverse opinion , provided he abstained from violence and insult . The
Court ...
His counsel , M. Borville , argued , that every Frenchman had the right of adopting
whatever opinions appeared to him the most just , and of contending against
every adverse opinion , provided he abstained from violence and insult . The
Court ...
第 133 頁
The case of “ The Attorney - General , at the relation of Mander and others
against Pearson and others , " has given rise to the expression , by a high legal
authority , of some very alarming opinions on the operation of the toleration laws ,
as ...
The case of “ The Attorney - General , at the relation of Mander and others
against Pearson and others , " has given rise to the expression , by a high legal
authority , of some very alarming opinions on the operation of the toleration laws ,
as ...
第 141 頁
Now , it is to be observed , that the opinions , the publication of which in any of
the modes specified it is the intention of this act to prevent , are not thereby
expressed to be opinions contrary to those of the Church of England , but
contrary to the ...
Now , it is to be observed , that the opinions , the publication of which in any of
the modes specified it is the intention of this act to prevent , are not thereby
expressed to be opinions contrary to those of the Church of England , but
contrary to the ...
第 175 頁
well knew that the weakness and prejudice of mankind would not readily admit
an universal change of ancient customs and opinions all at once ; and this
knowledge of human nature led our Saviour by degrees only to instruct his
disciples ...
well knew that the weakness and prejudice of mankind would not readily admit
an universal change of ancient customs and opinions all at once ; and this
knowledge of human nature led our Saviour by degrees only to instruct his
disciples ...
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