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Page 155
... not only with the external , to the pious and learned author for but with the
internal evidence of his indefatigable zeal in collecting Scripture , will be
mitigated by and bringing forward the evidences Crito's own acknowledgment ,
that in favour ...
... not only with the external , to the pious and learned author for but with the
internal evidence of his indefatigable zeal in collecting Scripture , will be
mitigated by and bringing forward the evidences Crito's own acknowledgment ,
that in favour ...
Page 169
or , “ I have nearly Nicobar Islanders , from which we learned my lesson : " but "
not nearly ” shall abridge a few particulars . is barbarism ; that is , in the sense
The natives of these islands are a intended to be conveyed ; but which free
people ...
or , “ I have nearly Nicobar Islanders , from which we learned my lesson : " but "
not nearly ” shall abridge a few particulars . is barbarism ; that is , in the sense
The natives of these islands are a intended to be conveyed ; but which free
people ...
Page 500
It is impossible to doubt that the fore , unhesitatingly fix its fabricaforger of this
prophecy was ac tion , to about the year A.D. 140 . quainted with the fact of the
ascen That so learned a writer as Dr. sion of Christ , and that he lived Laurence ...
It is impossible to doubt that the fore , unhesitatingly fix its fabricaforger of this
prophecy was ac tion , to about the year A.D. 140 . quainted with the fact of the
ascen That so learned a writer as Dr. sion of Christ , and that he lived Laurence ...
Page 626
Do our vituperative towards all who do not prophetical collocutors meet with no
adopt the peculiar sentiments of pious and learned friends , who , to say the
speakers , and especially towards the least , doubt whether the present that large
...
Do our vituperative towards all who do not prophetical collocutors meet with no
adopt the peculiar sentiments of pious and learned friends , who , to say the
speakers , and especially towards the least , doubt whether the present that large
...
Page 664
The learned continuators discussion , that he should in reality of Poole's
Annotations affirm this to overthrow Bishop Horsley's inter- be the fullest place to
express the pretation . T. B. TWO NATURES that are in the person of our
Redeemer , the ...
The learned continuators discussion , that he should in reality of Poole's
Annotations affirm this to overthrow Bishop Horsley's inter- be the fullest place to
express the pretation . T. B. TWO NATURES that are in the person of our
Redeemer , the ...
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