Discourses Preached on Several Occasions: By the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Sherlock, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of London, and Master of the Temple. Vol. V..At the Clarendon Press, 1797 - 338 pages |
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Page 55
... Rome : the Cafe we have this Day to plead with them , wants not the Support which the Righteousness of our Cause might afford it . Let them be the Disciples : let us be the Samaritans ; mistaken , nay , obftinately mistaken in our ...
... Rome : the Cafe we have this Day to plead with them , wants not the Support which the Righteousness of our Cause might afford it . Let them be the Disciples : let us be the Samaritans ; mistaken , nay , obftinately mistaken in our ...
Page 71
... Rome can infift on , both of which are determined against them by the Doctrine of the Text . For 1ft , Whatever Differences in Religion there are between us , yet they are unjustifiable in the Methods they use for our Converfion . And ...
... Rome can infift on , both of which are determined against them by the Doctrine of the Text . For 1ft , Whatever Differences in Religion there are between us , yet they are unjustifiable in the Methods they use for our Converfion . And ...
Page 101
... when she reflects , that her Princess is mor- tal ; witness , her late Distraction , when un- certain Fame variously reported her Princess's Illness . H 3 Illness . Not Rome was more dismayed when Hannibal was DISCOURSE IV . ΙΟΙ.
... when she reflects , that her Princess is mor- tal ; witness , her late Distraction , when un- certain Fame variously reported her Princess's Illness . H 3 Illness . Not Rome was more dismayed when Hannibal was DISCOURSE IV . ΙΟΙ.
Page 102
... Rome was more dismayed when Hannibal was at her Gates ; every Thing was Fear and Confufion , and Men began to look fufpiciously on each other , as if in every Face they had seen a Foe ; the Trea- fury of the City , one would have ...
... Rome was more dismayed when Hannibal was at her Gates ; every Thing was Fear and Confufion , and Men began to look fufpiciously on each other , as if in every Face they had seen a Foe ; the Trea- fury of the City , one would have ...
Page 115
... Rome , with Refpect to these Kingdoms , from the earliest Times of the Reformation , to fecure themfelves against a Succeffion of Proteftant Princes . When we have had a Profpect of this Hap- pinefs , then we have been attacked with ...
... Rome , with Refpect to these Kingdoms , from the earliest Times of the Reformation , to fecure themfelves against a Succeffion of Proteftant Princes . When we have had a Profpect of this Hap- pinefs , then we have been attacked with ...
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