The Life of John Buncle, Esq, Volume 3S. Prowett, 1825 |
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... sure the conclusion must be in the affirmative . As to Le Blanc's second observation in relation to the marriage of priests , which our reformation he says produced , it may be answered , that the doctrine of a priest's marriage being ...
... sure the conclusion must be in the affirmative . As to Le Blanc's second observation in relation to the marriage of priests , which our reformation he says produced , it may be answered , that the doctrine of a priest's marriage being ...
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... sure , the holy scripture tells us , That marriage is honourable in all ; * and places it among the qualifications of a bishop , That he be the husband of one wife , having faithful children . This , saith St. Chrysostom , the apostle ...
... sure , the holy scripture tells us , That marriage is honourable in all ; * and places it among the qualifications of a bishop , That he be the husband of one wife , having faithful children . This , saith St. Chrysostom , the apostle ...
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... sure my acquaintance among them has been much larger than Le Blanc's could possibly be ; and I can affirm from my own knowledge , that there are very many of this order of men , not only as fine gentlemen as I have ever conversed with ...
... sure my acquaintance among them has been much larger than Le Blanc's could possibly be ; and I can affirm from my own knowledge , that there are very many of this order of men , not only as fine gentlemen as I have ever conversed with ...
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... sure , if he was married by any of the church , some whisperer would find it out , and bring it to his ear . But notwithstanding this plausi- ble story , and that he acted the part of the fondest and tenderest man that ever lived , yet ...
... sure , if he was married by any of the church , some whisperer would find it out , and bring it to his ear . But notwithstanding this plausi- ble story , and that he acted the part of the fondest and tenderest man that ever lived , yet ...
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... sure . I know several , who have an equal affection to goodness , and were my acquaintance in the world larger than it is , I believe I could name a large number , who would not prefer indulgence to virtue 52 THE LIFE OF.
... sure . I know several , who have an equal affection to goodness , and were my acquaintance in the world larger than it is , I believe I could name a large number , who would not prefer indulgence to virtue 52 THE LIFE OF.
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