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... foberly , righteously , and godly , in this prefent world . " Enumerations of virtues and vices , and James i . 27. 1 Tim . i . 5. Tit . ii . 11 , 12 . thofe thofe fufficiently accurate , and unquestion- ably juft , are [ 82 ]
... foberly , righteously , and godly , in this prefent world . " Enumerations of virtues and vices , and James i . 27. 1 Tim . i . 5. Tit . ii . 11 , 12 . thofe thofe fufficiently accurate , and unquestion- ably juft , are [ 82 ]
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... thofe belonging to the fenate , in which the gover- nor was called Proconful . And this was a re- gular diftinction . Now it appears from Dio Caffius * , that the province of Cyprus , which in the original diftribution was affigned to ...
... thofe belonging to the fenate , in which the gover- nor was called Proconful . And this was a re- gular diftinction . Now it appears from Dio Caffius * , that the province of Cyprus , which in the original diftribution was affigned to ...
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... thofe to whom they were immediately directed . The terror which they feem well calcu- lated to infpire , would be to many tem- pers a powerful application . 3. On the other hand , his voluptuous paradife ; his robes of filk , his ...
... thofe to whom they were immediately directed . The terror which they feem well calcu- lated to infpire , would be to many tem- pers a powerful application . 3. On the other hand , his voluptuous paradife ; his robes of filk , his ...
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The morality of the Gospel P | 23 |
The candour of the Writers of the New Teftament p | 85 |
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