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York Depositions, 191-201. For a complete account of the Julian Cox case see Glanvill, Sadducismus Triumphatus, pt. ii, 191-209. Sussex Archaeological Collections, XVIII, 111-113. In an earlier chapter we followed the progress of opinion from James I to the Restoration.

VI. Pt. II. p. 289. But how does he express that promise? In the images of the resurrection and an immortal state. Consequently, there is implied in the delineation of the lower subject the truth of the greater.

Confessions, pt. i. liv. v. Date of 1736. OEuvres, lxxv. 182. Corr. 1762. OEuvres, lxxv. 188. OEuvres, lxvii. 432. Condorcet, 170. The repeated wars between France and England in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries had involved also their colonies in America and India.

The Fear of God, 1679 25. The Barren Fig Tree, 28. The Greatness of the Soul, &c., 29. Advice to Sufferers, 1684 31. The 2d pt. Life and Death of Mr. Badman, 33. Holy Life the beauty of Christianity, 34. The Pharisee and Publican, 1685 35. Meditations on 74 things, 37. The first-day Sabbath, 1685 38. The Jerusalem Sinner Saved, 1688 39. Jesus Christ an advocate, 1688 40. The House of God, 1688 41.

Of the excellent work, Lavisse, Histoire de France, the latest section to appear is V., pt. i., by H. Lemonnier, which covers the period 1492-1547. For the commercial companies in Canada, see H. P. Biggar, Early Trading Companies of New France . In it are to be found abundant references to the sources of Dutch institutions.

This reminds me of a remark, I have elsewhere made respecting the expediency of separating the arguments addressed to, and valid for, a believer, from the proofs and vindications of Scripture intended to form the belief, or to convict the Infidel. Disc. VI. Pt. IV. p. 325.

Soc. Trans., ii , 225 ff. "Sir W.. A.. and I with divers other justices, being met together at Sondon church" . Strype, Annals of the Reformation, iii, Pt. ii, 214. This meeting here may have been in the churchyard. See in the Antiquary, xxxii , 147-8, the inquest held at St.

There is an interesting suggestion in Murray's Cathedrals, Pt. 1, p. 172, n. 2, that the church of which the crypt formed a part was built not by Wilfrid but by Eadhead, who, as the supplanter of Wilfrid, would probably be excluded from Wilfrid's monastery, but who may, nevertheless, have employed his workmen.

Wide at the mouth, passed a painted part of a Projecting rock we found ther a Den of rattle Snakes, Killed 3 proceeded on passed, S 81°W 4 ms. to apt. on S. Side passed an Island in the Middle of the river, S. 87° W. to a pt. of high Land on the L. S. pass'g over the Middle of a willow Island, ms. 31/2 proceed on 1/2 a mile on this Course a Camped at the mouth of Good womans river on the S. S. about 35 yds wide, & navagable Som D. our hunters brought in 3 bear this evening-& infd. that the Countrey between this R. & the Monitou R is rich and well watered, Capt.

The packer who comes next to him in wealth began life in Pt. Douglas, Winnipeg, loading frozen hogs. The richest newspaper man in Canada began life so poor that he and his father hauled the first editions of their paper to customers on a hand sled.