| Sir Charles Sedley - 1707 - 424 páginas
...which hath not any Pretence to oblige or advife you. . If you will not with Freedom communicate thefe Doubts, which occur to you, to thofe near you, of...; let me conjure you to impart them to me, and to expcft my Anfwer, before you fuffer them to prevail over you. God blef yon and your i. Sir William... | |
| John Duncombe - 1755 - 354 páginas
...the Dictates of yotir Confcience, to the Impofitions of an Authority which has not any Pretence to oblige, or advife you^ If you will not with Freedom:...near you, of .whofe Learning and Piety you have had fuch Experience, let me conjure you to impart them to me, and to expect my Anfwer before you fuffer... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 912 páginas
...captivate the diftates of your confcience, to the impofitions of an authority which has not any pretence to oblige or advife you. If you will not with freedom...near you, of whofe learning and piety you have had fuch experience, let me conjure you to impart them to me, and to expcel my anfwer before you fuffer... | |
| 1810 - 696 páginas
...your own conscience to the impositions of an authority which hath not any pretence to oblige or advise you. If you will not, with; freedom, communicate the doubts which occur to you, to those near you, of whose learning and piety you have had much experi., cnce, let me conjure you to... | |
| 1810 - 630 páginas
...your own conscience to the impositions of an authority which hath not any pretence to oblige or advise you. If you will not, with freedom, communicate the doubts which occur to you, to those near you, of whose learning and piety you have had much expertcnce, let me conjure you to impart... | |
| 1810 - 620 páginas
...your own conscience to the impositions of an authority which hath not any pretence to oblige or advise you. If you will not, with freedom, communicate the doubts which occur to you, to those near you, of whose learning and piety you have had much expert, cnce, let me conjure you to impart... | |
| 1808 - 514 páginas
...own confcience to the impofitions of an authority, which hath not any pretence to oblige or ad vife you. If you will not, with freedom communicate the...; let me conjure you to impart them to me, and to expert my anfwer before you fuffer them to prevail over you. God blefs you and yours. LETTERS to a... | |
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