Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversiesEdmund Henry Barker Henry Colburn, 1829 |
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... manner , that the Lambeth - Chaplain will be thrown into an agony of terror , and the BISHOP , if he sees them , into an agony of rage . You will allow this to be perfectly Ste- phanic . " The excellent Bishop is perfectly right about ...
... manner , that the Lambeth - Chaplain will be thrown into an agony of terror , and the BISHOP , if he sees them , into an agony of rage . You will allow this to be perfectly Ste- phanic . " The excellent Bishop is perfectly right about ...
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... manner , though a very superior critic and scholar to either of them . I would recommend MARKLAND'S Dedication to Hemsterhusius , and his brother editor , Wesselingius , for a model of pure Latinity , and , ( which is better , ) of a ...
... manner , though a very superior critic and scholar to either of them . I would recommend MARKLAND'S Dedication to Hemsterhusius , and his brother editor , Wesselingius , for a model of pure Latinity , and , ( which is better , ) of a ...
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... manner , that his Dean's trade was religion , and religion his trade . ' The Dean on being once asked concerning the coolness , which subsisted between him and WARBURTON , his answer was to the following purpose , " [ the reader will ...
... manner , that his Dean's trade was religion , and religion his trade . ' The Dean on being once asked concerning the coolness , which subsisted between him and WARBURTON , his answer was to the following purpose , " [ the reader will ...
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... manner , in which they have been recommended to its notice ; and the terms of approbation ex- pressed by those , whose opinion would stamp a value on any work , but which cannot be repeated without running the risk of having the ...
... manner , in which they have been recommended to its notice ; and the terms of approbation ex- pressed by those , whose opinion would stamp a value on any work , but which cannot be repeated without running the risk of having the ...
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... manner of the divine agency , with respect to God , the invisible agent , is , in all in- stances , quite beyond our comprehension . Each particular and successive act of his whole providential government may be the necessary result of ...
... manner of the divine agency , with respect to God , the invisible agent , is , in all in- stances , quite beyond our comprehension . Each particular and successive act of his whole providential government may be the necessary result of ...
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