88 resultados para apology
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Description based on: no. 1
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A projected fourth volume, which was to contain the Cyropaedia, has apparently not been published.
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Editorship is attributed to William Allen, cf. Smith II:394.
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v.3 A true and faithful account of the most material passages of a dispute.--Quakerism confirmed: or, A vindication of the chief doctrines and principles of the people called Quakers.--Universal love considered, and established upon its right foundation.--An epistle of love and friendly advice.--R. B.'s apology for the true Christian divinity vindicated.--The possibility and necessity of the inward and immediate revelation of the spirit of God.--R. B.'s testimony concerning his father.
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An examination of the terms of admission to the sacrament of the Lord's Supper / John J. Butler -- The children welcome to their father's table : or an apology for communing with all true believers / Enoch Mack -- The design of the Lord's Supper / David Marks -- The communion of saints the communion of the Bible / M.W. Alford.
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An abridged translation of An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy.
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v.1. A preliminary discourse on the evidences of Christianity, by Archibald Alexander. An apology for Christianity, in a series of letters, addressed to Edward Gibbon, by R. Watson. An apology for the Bible, in a series of letters, addressed to Thomas Paine, by R. Watson. A reivew of the internal evidence of the Christian religion, by Soame Jenyns. A short and easy method with the Deists, by Charles Leslie.--v.2. A review of the evidences of Christianity, by William Paley.
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With: Extracts from the writings of some of the Society of Friends...showing that the necessary baptism is that of Christ...Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. 1835.--Extracts from the writings of the Society of Friends...showing that the external supper...has ceased in point of obligation. Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. 1832.--On justification. Extracted from Robert Barclay's Apology. Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. [183?].--Concerning perfection. From Robert Barclay's Apology...proposition VIII. Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. [183?].--Extracted from Joseph Besse's Defence of Quakerism. [Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. 183?].--Extracts from the writings of...Friends on the divinity of Christ. Elisha Bates. Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. 1835.--Sentiments of a few eminent persons concerning Friends. [Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. 183?]
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"The ... writer considers the work which he is about to review, though it professes to be the historical memoirs of the English Catholics from the reformation to the present time, as being, in reality, a covert apology for the measures in which their author, with a few of his friends, has been engaged, during the thirty years of his direction of Catholic affairs in this country."--Prefatory address.
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Includes indexes.
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Contents.--"Virginibus puerisque."--Crabbed age and youth.--An apology for idlers.--Ordered South.--Æstriplex.--El Dorado.--The English admirals.--Some portraits by Raeburn.--Child's play.--Walking tours.--Pan's pipes.--A plea for gas lamps.
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"In preparing this first fully annotated edition of the complete works of Robert Browning, care has been taken to give with accuracy the poet's own latest revised text of 1888, 1889 ..."--Editors pref.
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[I] Pauline: Paracelsus: Strafford: Sordello: Pippa passes: King Victor and King Charles.--[II] Dramatic lyrics: The return of the Druses: A blot in the 'scuteheon: Colombe's birthday: Dramatic romances: A soul's tragedy: Luria.--[III] The ring and the book.--[IV] Christmas-eve and Easter day: Men and women: In a balcony: Dramatis peronae: Balaustion's adventure: Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau: Fifine at the fair.--[V] Red cotton night-cap country: Aristophanes' apology: The inn album: Pacchiarotto and how he worked in distemper, and other poems.--[VI] The Agamemmon of æschylus: La Saisiaz: The two poets of Croisic: Dramatic idyls: Jocoseria: Ferishtah's fancies and parleyings.--[VII] A solando.
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v.1. Charmides. Lysis. Laches. Protagoras. Euthydemus. Ion. Meno. Euthyphro. Apology. Crito. Phaedo. Symposium. Phaedrus. Cratylus.--v.2. Republic. Timaeus. Critias.--v.3. Gorgias. Philebus. Parmenides. Theaetetus. Sophist. Statesman.--v.4. Laws. Appendix: Lesser Hippias. First Alcibiades. Menexenus. Index.
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11th impression.