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... universal disorder , contemplate the dreadful medium through which they are to prosecute their am- biguous ends . The painted distresses , the theatric woes , with which they fill their imaginations , dissolve them into tenderness ; but ...
... universal disorder , contemplate the dreadful medium through which they are to prosecute their am- biguous ends . The painted distresses , the theatric woes , with which they fill their imaginations , dissolve them into tenderness ; but ...
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... universal , and applicable to all times , persons , and circum- stances . " With an eagerness , in which , we doubt not , our readers will participate , though still , it must be owned , not without some misgivings , we unfolded the ...
... universal , and applicable to all times , persons , and circum- stances . " With an eagerness , in which , we doubt not , our readers will participate , though still , it must be owned , not without some misgivings , we unfolded the ...
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... universal , unexclusive , or compro- mising principle ; all these considerations induce us to pay his speculations an attention of which in themselves they are utterly unworthy . Neither is it reasonable , when an author steps forth ...
... universal , unexclusive , or compro- mising principle ; all these considerations induce us to pay his speculations an attention of which in themselves they are utterly unworthy . Neither is it reasonable , when an author steps forth ...
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... universal error in which they have been trained . " The principle then on which the doctrines taught in the New Institution are proposed to be founded is , that they shall be in unison with such universally revealed facts which cannot ...
... universal error in which they have been trained . " The principle then on which the doctrines taught in the New Institution are proposed to be founded is , that they shall be in unison with such universally revealed facts which cannot ...
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... universal application , that if either more or ls is taught on the authority of the Bible than the Bible contains , we must either use the * Plato in Timao . 66 وو precaution of the Romish church , and withhold 34 Owen's New View of ...
... universal application , that if either more or ls is taught on the authority of the Bible than the Bible contains , we must either use the * Plato in Timao . 66 وو precaution of the Romish church , and withhold 34 Owen's New View of ...
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