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Matthew Hale Thomas Thirwall. :::::: . ::: . . 1.72 ; -1 O eurige Christian Association Library UNIVERSITY ON MICHIGAN IGAN > Front Cover.
Matthew Hale Thomas Thirwall. :::::: . ::: . . 1.72 ; -1 O eurige Christian Association Library UNIVERSITY ON MICHIGAN IGAN > Front Cover.
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Sir Matthew Hale Thomas Thirwall. Christian Association Library OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN . Presented by ... NO 16 REGULATIONS . I. No member shall draw more than two volumes at a time . He shall not retain a book longer than two ...
Sir Matthew Hale Thomas Thirwall. Christian Association Library OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN . Presented by ... NO 16 REGULATIONS . I. No member shall draw more than two volumes at a time . He shall not retain a book longer than two ...
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... Christian Religion Considerations seasonable at all Times for cleansing the Heart and Life A Discourse of Religion , in Three Parts : Part I. The Ends and Uses of it , and the Errors of Men touching it a 3 vii 1 76 85 88 115 194 205 212 ...
... Christian Religion Considerations seasonable at all Times for cleansing the Heart and Life A Discourse of Religion , in Three Parts : Part I. The Ends and Uses of it , and the Errors of Men touching it a 3 vii 1 76 85 88 115 194 205 212 ...
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... Christian graces and vir- tues , but we behold Christianity itself sub- stantially exemplified . We see its power to " convert the soul , " in that radical change which it effects in the youth ; while every subsequent action of the man ...
... Christian graces and vir- tues , but we behold Christianity itself sub- stantially exemplified . We see its power to " convert the soul , " in that radical change which it effects in the youth ; while every subsequent action of the man ...
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... Christian . “ What but Christianity could have given to Judge Hale that uniform ascendancy over every thing selfish and secular , by means of which he so undeviatingly kept the path of pure heroic virtue , as to be alike looked up to ...
... Christian . “ What but Christianity could have given to Judge Hale that uniform ascendancy over every thing selfish and secular , by means of which he so undeviatingly kept the path of pure heroic virtue , as to be alike looked up to ...
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