The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, 3. köideJohn Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... Reasons for the Christian Religion ( 1667 ) ; Call to the Unconverted ( 1669 ) ; Life of Faith ( 1670 ) ; Christian Directory ( 1673 ) ; Catholic Theology ( 1675 ) ; Methodus Theologiæ Christianæ ( 1681 ) ; Paraphrase on the New ...
... Reasons for the Christian Religion ( 1667 ) ; Call to the Unconverted ( 1669 ) ; Life of Faith ( 1670 ) ; Christian Directory ( 1673 ) ; Catholic Theology ( 1675 ) ; Methodus Theologiæ Christianæ ( 1681 ) ; Paraphrase on the New ...
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... reason . He was most precisely just ; insomuch that , I believe , he would have lost all he had in the world rather than do an unjust act . Patient in hearing the most tedious speech , which any man had to make for himself ; the pillar ...
... reason . He was most precisely just ; insomuch that , I believe , he would have lost all he had in the world rather than do an unjust act . Patient in hearing the most tedious speech , which any man had to make for himself ; the pillar ...
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... reason , till that period at which he may be supposed capable of appearing in the world as a minstrel . " In a certain sense the poem may be considered as an idealized autobiog- raphy ; for Beattie thus writes to Lady Forbes : " I find ...
... reason , till that period at which he may be supposed capable of appearing in the world as a minstrel . " In a certain sense the poem may be considered as an idealized autobiog- raphy ; for Beattie thus writes to Lady Forbes : " I find ...
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... reason on his side . The great prophet , Mohammed , whose vicars the Caliphs are , beheld with indignation , from his abode in the seventh heaven , the irreligious conduct of such a viceregent . " Let us leave him to himself , " he said ...
... reason on his side . The great prophet , Mohammed , whose vicars the Caliphs are , beheld with indignation , from his abode in the seventh heaven , the irreligious conduct of such a viceregent . " Let us leave him to himself , " he said ...
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... reason to ' blige friends ; but this yer , you see , is a leetle too hard on a fellow - a leetle too hard . " The trader sighed contemplatively , and poured out some more brandy . " Well , then , Haley , how will you trade ? " said Mr ...
... reason to ' blige friends ; but this yer , you see , is a leetle too hard on a fellow - a leetle too hard . " The trader sighed contemplatively , and poured out some more brandy . " Well , then , Haley , how will you trade ? " said Mr ...
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