The Whole Works: With a life of the author and an account of his writings, Volumen1Hodges and Smith, 1847 - 324 páginas |
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... words , " From this year will I reckon the sin of Ireland , that those whom you now embrace shall be your ruin , and you shall bear their iniquity . " It is stated in all the Lives of Ussher that he made this pro- phetical denunciation ...
... words , " From this year will I reckon the sin of Ireland , that those whom you now embrace shall be your ruin , and you shall bear their iniquity . " It is stated in all the Lives of Ussher that he made this pro- phetical denunciation ...
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... word was derived , comorbanus , corbanus , corban . Both Corbes and Herenachs were anciently married men , until ce- libacy was enforced upon the clergy , and we find their sons succeeding to their offices . The Herenachs held these ...
... word was derived , comorbanus , corbanus , corban . Both Corbes and Herenachs were anciently married men , until ce- libacy was enforced upon the clergy , and we find their sons succeeding to their offices . The Herenachs held these ...
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... words , when he could find those of another . He makes the binding of Satan in the Apocalypse com- mence with the rise of the Gospel , which may be dated either from the incarnation or passion of Christ , or from the termination of the ...
... words , when he could find those of another . He makes the binding of Satan in the Apocalypse com- mence with the rise of the Gospel , which may be dated either from the incarnation or passion of Christ , or from the termination of the ...
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... word Con- vocation merely to express a meeting of the Bishops , and would have adopted a very different phraseology had he intended to describe the assembling of the Convocation . Ware in his Annals of Ireland takes for granted that the ...
... word Con- vocation merely to express a meeting of the Bishops , and would have adopted a very different phraseology had he intended to describe the assembling of the Convocation . Ware in his Annals of Ireland takes for granted that the ...
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... words are decisive , he might have used them in a general sense as merely expressive of assent , and indeed must have done so , for many of the persons he addressed had never subscribed the Articles . But whether the Thirty - nine ...
... words are decisive , he might have used them in a general sense as merely expressive of assent , and indeed must have done so , for many of the persons he addressed had never subscribed the Articles . But whether the Thirty - nine ...
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