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Page xxxvi
... Reason of Church Government , & c . Prose Works , I. 123. See also An Apology for Smectymnuus , Ibid . 247. And else- where he says of Prynne , that he may be known , by his ' wits lying ever beside him in the margin , to be ever beside ...
... Reason of Church Government , & c . Prose Works , I. 123. See also An Apology for Smectymnuus , Ibid . 247. And else- where he says of Prynne , that he may be known , by his ' wits lying ever beside him in the margin , to be ever beside ...
Page xli
... reason for not entering upon the sub- ject more at large is assigned in the preface to the present work , and it is simply this , that the cause of Protestantism appeared to be so firmly established as to stand in no , need of his ...
... reason for not entering upon the sub- ject more at large is assigned in the preface to the present work , and it is simply this , that the cause of Protestantism appeared to be so firmly established as to stand in no , need of his ...
Page xliii
... reason for the original permission has ceased to operate . Doubts have always been entertained as to the real sentiments of Milton respecting the second person of 6 the Trinity . Newton indeed is assiduous in praising xliii.
... reason for the original permission has ceased to operate . Doubts have always been entertained as to the real sentiments of Milton respecting the second person of 6 the Trinity . Newton indeed is assiduous in praising xliii.
Page xlvi
... reason , though disclaimed by him with remarkable , and probably with sincere earnestness , formed a prin- cipal ingredient in his character , and would have pre- sented , under any circumstances , a formidable obsta- cle to the ...
... reason , though disclaimed by him with remarkable , and probably with sincere earnestness , formed a prin- cipal ingredient in his character , and would have pre- sented , under any circumstances , a formidable obsta- cle to the ...
Page xlvii
... reason of the freedom of the human will , is perfectly known to God , by reason of the divine prescience . This is , on the one hand , in direct opposition to the doctrine of the Socinians , that there can be no certain foreknowledge of ...
... reason of the freedom of the human will , is perfectly known to God , by reason of the divine prescience . This is , on the one hand , in direct opposition to the doctrine of the Socinians , that there can be no certain foreknowledge of ...
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