But you know our greatdivines could answer you, though I cannot.
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The greatdivines of the seventeenth century made him the subject of their admiring study.
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From there came Archbishop Sheldon, Bishops Heber and Jeremy Taylor, and many other greatdivines.
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The nonsense these greatdivines talk when they venture to meddle with science is really appalling.
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He carefully avoided writing on the Schoolmen, or Calvin, or the greatdivines of the seventeenth century.
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What sad confusion of thought the pro-slavery influences, to which some greatdivines have yielded, have wrought in them!
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The early fathers, the mediaeval doctors, the greatdivines of the Reformation period, Catholic and Protestant, had united in this universal chorus.
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Nothing more preeminently marked the greatdivines whom the Reformation produced, than the discussion of the questions which the fathers had systematized and taught.
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'Details they are, yes, but because of these details we sometimes see even greatdivines stumble and rave.'