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Side ix
... even professionally repeated ; since the ap peal is evidently made not more to the authority of the Judge , than to the inte grity of the man . If Burnet had never written 1 written more than the life of Sir Matthew Hale PREFACE . ix.
... even professionally repeated ; since the ap peal is evidently made not more to the authority of the Judge , than to the inte grity of the man . If Burnet had never written 1 written more than the life of Sir Matthew Hale PREFACE . ix.
Side xxvi
... authority of one , whose natural constitution , learned pro- fession , and worldly interest , raised him above suspicion ; by the respect which the fame of his solid judgment and discriminat- ing powers must command ; and , above all ...
... authority of one , whose natural constitution , learned pro- fession , and worldly interest , raised him above suspicion ; by the respect which the fame of his solid judgment and discriminat- ing powers must command ; and , above all ...
Side 20
... authority , ' which he ne- ver did he was much urged to accept of it by fome eminent men of his own profeffion , who were of the king's party ; as Sir Orlando Bridgeman , and Sir Geoffry Palmer ; and was alfo fatisfied concerning the ...
... authority , ' which he ne- ver did he was much urged to accept of it by fome eminent men of his own profeffion , who were of the king's party ; as Sir Orlando Bridgeman , and Sir Geoffry Palmer ; and was alfo fatisfied concerning the ...
Side 37
... authority of the Scriptures , with answers to the objections against them . On writing thefe , he spent seven years . He wrote them with fo much confideration , that one who perufed the original under his own hand , which was the firft ...
... authority of the Scriptures , with answers to the objections against them . On writing thefe , he spent seven years . He wrote them with fo much confideration , that one who perufed the original under his own hand , which was the firft ...
Side 40
... account of the reafons that prevailed with him , that the counfel did not only ac- quiefce in his authority , but were fo convinced by his reasons , reasons , that I have heard many profess that he 40 The Life and Death of.
... account of the reafons that prevailed with him , that the counfel did not only ac- quiefce in his authority , but were fo convinced by his reasons , reasons , that I have heard many profess that he 40 The Life and Death of.
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