The Christian Observer, Volume 1W. Wells and T. B. Wait, 1802 |
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Page 8
... means are crooked the good end will not justify the bad means . Abraham's end was sufficiently good . It was very fair and right that he should try to save his own life , but it was not proper that he should resort to crooked means ...
... means are crooked the good end will not justify the bad means . Abraham's end was sufficiently good . It was very fair and right that he should try to save his own life , but it was not proper that he should resort to crooked means ...
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... means Fashioned howsoever it be . That we take not the name of our Lord God in vain ; that is either in a matter of no weight or of no truth . Last of all , this ought we to hold steadfastly and with devout conscience ; that we keep ...
... means Fashioned howsoever it be . That we take not the name of our Lord God in vain ; that is either in a matter of no weight or of no truth . Last of all , this ought we to hold steadfastly and with devout conscience ; that we keep ...
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... means to fix themselves on the edge of a precipice , twelve feet in height , which it was ne- cessary to pass before they could reach the lower declivity . The Lazzaroni , frightened , refused to proceed ; but , being promised a double ...
... means to fix themselves on the edge of a precipice , twelve feet in height , which it was ne- cessary to pass before they could reach the lower declivity . The Lazzaroni , frightened , refused to proceed ; but , being promised a double ...
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... mean- ing . " ( p . 22. ) The leading patrons of this scheme are the late Archdeacon Powel , and Dr. Hey , formerly ... means discover , that there are some things in the Articles to which they do not cordially subscribe . " ( p . 27 ...
... mean- ing . " ( p . 22. ) The leading patrons of this scheme are the late Archdeacon Powel , and Dr. Hey , formerly ... means discover , that there are some things in the Articles to which they do not cordially subscribe . " ( p . 27 ...
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... means of a dictionary . ---- Whatever may be the advantage result- ing from separate dictionaries appro- priate to each particular science , which is the plan of the French Encyclopedie , or from distinct treatises introduced in a ...
... means of a dictionary . ---- Whatever may be the advantage result- ing from separate dictionaries appro- priate to each particular science , which is the plan of the French Encyclopedie , or from distinct treatises introduced in a ...
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