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In Three Parts William Paley. either never mistaken , or never so mistaken as to do harm . I could feign a hundred cafes , in which the literal application of the rule , " of doing to others as we would that others should do unto us ...
In Three Parts William Paley. either never mistaken , or never so mistaken as to do harm . I could feign a hundred cafes , in which the literal application of the rule , " of doing to others as we would that others should do unto us ...
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... never be converted , till they faw miracles wrought as in the apostles ' days , and this the Greenland- ers expected and demanded of their inftruc- tors ) : one that confidered this , I say , would not fo much wonder at the past ...
... never be converted , till they faw miracles wrought as in the apostles ' days , and this the Greenland- ers expected and demanded of their inftruc- tors ) : one that confidered this , I say , would not fo much wonder at the past ...
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... never thought of ; of terms which they had never heard , It was presented also to the imagination of the learned heathen , under additional dif- advantage , by reafon of its real , and still more of its nominal , connection with Ju- Y 3 ...
... never thought of ; of terms which they had never heard , It was presented also to the imagination of the learned heathen , under additional dif- advantage , by reafon of its real , and still more of its nominal , connection with Ju- Y 3 ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The morality of the Gospel P | 23 |
The candour of the Writers of the New Teftament p | 85 |
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