Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin ..., Volume 1L. Nichols, 1803 |
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... mean of promoting the happiness of man and displaying the glory of God . This edition is printed on a fine vellum paper , and a new and most elegant type , and bound in a style , I trust that will be satisfac- tory to the public . The ...
... mean of promoting the happiness of man and displaying the glory of God . This edition is printed on a fine vellum paper , and a new and most elegant type , and bound in a style , I trust that will be satisfac- tory to the public . The ...
Page vii
... means they completed that general apostacy , known by the name of Po- pery , which St. Paul had foretold , 1 Tim . iv . 1 . and which rendered the reformation of the six- teenth century essential to the interests of all man- kind . The ...
... means they completed that general apostacy , known by the name of Po- pery , which St. Paul had foretold , 1 Tim . iv . 1 . and which rendered the reformation of the six- teenth century essential to the interests of all man- kind . The ...
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... means to affect its designs . The queen of Navarre , daughter of the last queen , who had hitherto preferred a dance before a sermon , was shocked at the king's conduct , and instantly be came a zealous protestant herself . She met with ...
... means to affect its designs . The queen of Navarre , daughter of the last queen , who had hitherto preferred a dance before a sermon , was shocked at the king's conduct , and instantly be came a zealous protestant herself . She met with ...
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... mean that he often walked in procession with a beggarly brotherhood , with a string of beads in his hand , and a whip at his girdle . He was so credulous that he took the sacrament with the duke of Guise , and with the Cardinal of ...
... mean that he often walked in procession with a beggarly brotherhood , with a string of beads in his hand , and a whip at his girdle . He was so credulous that he took the sacrament with the duke of Guise , and with the Cardinal of ...
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... mean , gained the greatest honor and power ; and , as they excelled in learning , address , and in- trigue , they knew how to obtain the king's ear , and how to improve his credulity to their own advan- tage . This dangerous society was ...
... mean , gained the greatest honor and power ; and , as they excelled in learning , address , and in- trigue , they knew how to obtain the king's ear , and how to improve his credulity to their own advan- tage . This dangerous society was ...
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