The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes. Illustrated with Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory, and a Life of the Author, Volume 16William Miller, 1808 |
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... faith amongst infidels and heathens , such miracu- lous operations are as necessary now in those be- nighted regions , as when the Christian doctrine 7 was first planted by our blessed Saviour and his apostles THE DEDICATION . 5.
... faith amongst infidels and heathens , such miracu- lous operations are as necessary now in those be- nighted regions , as when the Christian doctrine 7 was first planted by our blessed Saviour and his apostles THE DEDICATION . 5.
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... faith should be planted in the East , by the same means as it had been through all the world , in the begin- ning of the church . Besides which , never any miracles have been ex- amined with greater care , or more judicially than these ...
... faith should be planted in the East , by the same means as it had been through all the world , in the begin- ning of the church . Besides which , never any miracles have been ex- amined with greater care , or more judicially than these ...
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... faith to the remotest nations of idolaters , was in danger to make shipwreck of his own ; had he not fallen into the hands of such a friend as was Ignatius , who detested even the least appearance of heresy , and whose sight was sharp ...
... faith to the remotest nations of idolaters , was in danger to make shipwreck of his own ; had he not fallen into the hands of such a friend as was Ignatius , who detested even the least appearance of heresy , and whose sight was sharp ...
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... faith . As his cabin did not unfitly represent to him the stable of Bethlehem , so he proposed to himself frequently the extreme poverty of the in- fant Jesus , as the pattern of his own ; and said within himself , that , since the ...
... faith . As his cabin did not unfitly represent to him the stable of Bethlehem , so he proposed to himself frequently the extreme poverty of the in- fant Jesus , as the pattern of his own ; and said within himself , that , since the ...
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... at nothing but the honour of Almighty God , were fit to be employed in the East - Indies , to plant and propagate the faith . He adjoined , that if his majes- ty were desirous of these excellent men , he had BOOK I. 35 ST FRANCIS XAVIER .
... at nothing but the honour of Almighty God , were fit to be employed in the East - Indies , to plant and propagate the faith . He adjoined , that if his majes- ty were desirous of these excellent men , he had BOOK I. 35 ST FRANCIS XAVIER .
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