The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... present and ulti- mate consequences I need not attempt to enlarge . The advantages of public instruction are now almost universally admitted , and any attempt to direct the benevolent zeal of its patrons , will by the public be duly ...
... present and ulti- mate consequences I need not attempt to enlarge . The advantages of public instruction are now almost universally admitted , and any attempt to direct the benevolent zeal of its patrons , will by the public be duly ...
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... presents us with the fruit of his own antiquarian researches . Indeed , in adopting such a form for the communication ... present a view of the political condition , the sacred usages and domestic manners , and the opinions of the Jews ...
... presents us with the fruit of his own antiquarian researches . Indeed , in adopting such a form for the communication ... present a view of the political condition , the sacred usages and domestic manners , and the opinions of the Jews ...
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... present and of future ages ! SIR , Tof Sir Thomas Plumer , the Mas- HE opinion or rather judgment ter of the Rolls , on the insufficiency of the Register of Births kept by the Dissenting Deputies , at Dr. Williams's Library , ( as ...
... present and of future ages ! SIR , Tof Sir Thomas Plumer , the Mas- HE opinion or rather judgment ter of the Rolls , on the insufficiency of the Register of Births kept by the Dissenting Deputies , at Dr. Williams's Library , ( as ...
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... present season about 400 cases were reported , about half which were fatal ; its appear- ance nearly banishes all other forms of sickness . Accordingly , our bills of mor- tality for the summer shewed a smaller ratio of deaths than ...
... present season about 400 cases were reported , about half which were fatal ; its appear- ance nearly banishes all other forms of sickness . Accordingly , our bills of mor- tality for the summer shewed a smaller ratio of deaths than ...
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... present day ; as most readers understand what is said about the garment and the wine as a kind of proverbial truism ; and the commen- tators themselves think they explain it sufficiently , when they inform the unlearned reader , that it ...
... present day ; as most readers understand what is said about the garment and the wine as a kind of proverbial truism ; and the commen- tators themselves think they explain it sufficiently , when they inform the unlearned reader , that it ...
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