| Hugo Grotius - Christianity - 1805 - 396 pages
...highly approved of it in the Manner it is maintained in. England, as appears (a) from his own express Words, which we have wrote down at the Bottom of the...but if it had been in his Power, and he had not been so vehemently tossed to and fro by Adversity, and exasperated and vexed by the Baseness and Reproachfulness... | |
| Joseph Priestley - Church history - 1804 - 602 pages
...that he would not even fuffer the Galileans to wear their heads. Our h flortr.n juftly obferves, that if it had been in his power, and he had not been prevented by death, he would probibly hava been as good as Ins word*. Though Julian forbore to perfecute... | |
| Hugo Grotius - 1805 - 398 pages
...highly approved of it in the Manner it is maintained in England, as appears (a) from his own express "Words, which we have wrote down at the Bottom of the Page. SECT. XIII. An Exportation to all Christians who differ from each other, not to require from one another... | |
| William Jones - Albigenses - 1816 - 500 pages
...pagan temples, he would not suffer THE GALILEANS to wear their heads ; and our historian observes that, if it had been in his power, and he had not been prevented by death, he would probably have been as good as his word.f Though Julian forbore to persecute... | |
| William Jones - Albigenses - 1816 - 492 pages
...pagan temples, he Kouldnot suffer THE GALILEANS to wear their heads ; and our historian observes that, if it had been in his power, and he had not been prevented by death, he would probably have been as good as his word.f Though Julian forbore to persecute... | |
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