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Page 56
... that the whole body of his biographers with singular agreement have unanimously branded them as slanderous fables . But this shows that even the greatest and best of men , though their lives be as pure 56 THE LIFE AND TIMES.
... that the whole body of his biographers with singular agreement have unanimously branded them as slanderous fables . But this shows that even the greatest and best of men , though their lives be as pure 56 THE LIFE AND TIMES.
Page 137
... show that he did not stand alone in his opinion , published his sec- ond tract , " The judgment of the Famous Re- former Martin Bucer , Touching Divorce , " in which he proved that that worthy exactly agreed with him . In response to an ...
... show that he did not stand alone in his opinion , published his sec- ond tract , " The judgment of the Famous Re- former Martin Bucer , Touching Divorce , " in which he proved that that worthy exactly agreed with him . In response to an ...
Page 197
... shows that the principles of religious faith en- abled him to triumph gloriously over the afflic- tions of the fleshly tabernacle , and " filled him . with joy and peace in believing . " 66 " ON MY BLINDNESS . " When I consider how my ...
... shows that the principles of religious faith en- abled him to triumph gloriously over the afflic- tions of the fleshly tabernacle , and " filled him . with joy and peace in believing . " 66 " ON MY BLINDNESS . " When I consider how my ...
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