The British review and London critical journal1817 |
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... volume which nature opens before our eyes . We shall not stay to comment upon the gentlemanly ease with which these appalling questions are summarily dismissed , but shall content ourselves with surmising that there is an old book of ...
... volume which nature opens before our eyes . We shall not stay to comment upon the gentlemanly ease with which these appalling questions are summarily dismissed , but shall content ourselves with surmising that there is an old book of ...
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... volume , than is the truth disclosed , that God sent his only Son into the world to die for our sins and to rise again for our justification - than is the truth , that this Advocate with the Father commanded his disciples to promulgate ...
... volume , than is the truth disclosed , that God sent his only Son into the world to die for our sins and to rise again for our justification - than is the truth , that this Advocate with the Father commanded his disciples to promulgate ...
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... volume of Scripture , what belongs only to Scripture read and digested- amidst the fanaticism , lastly , which for the text of the written word would substitute its own wild and incoherent interpretations of it ; - this Institution has ...
... volume of Scripture , what belongs only to Scripture read and digested- amidst the fanaticism , lastly , which for the text of the written word would substitute its own wild and incoherent interpretations of it ; - this Institution has ...
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... volume now before us ; and there is no subject , perhaps , at the present moment that better deserves an enlightened and impartial consideration ; for which reason , notwithstanding the many remarks applicable to the topic contained in ...
... volume now before us ; and there is no subject , perhaps , at the present moment that better deserves an enlightened and impartial consideration ; for which reason , notwithstanding the many remarks applicable to the topic contained in ...
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... volume . Reading therefore , far from su- perseding ministerial instruction , is an essential auxiliary , with- out which the former must in most cases fall upon ground un- prepared for its reception , and incapable of bringing it to ...
... volume . Reading therefore , far from su- perseding ministerial instruction , is an essential auxiliary , with- out which the former must in most cases fall upon ground un- prepared for its reception , and incapable of bringing it to ...
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