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... passage , as they have e in many other instances ; and y would learn that the blow , with ich the person spoken of was to be smitten , was a mortal blow , from the passage immediately preceding , and from other parts of the prophecy ...
... passage , as they have e in many other instances ; and y would learn that the blow , with ich the person spoken of was to be smitten , was a mortal blow , from the passage immediately preceding , and from other parts of the prophecy ...
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... passage that ms to recommend a temper , which thinks liable to reprehension ; nor he reluctant to acknowledge the tice of H. O.'s censure . At the ne time he assures your correspon- t , that the careless passage in estion only seems to ...
... passage that ms to recommend a temper , which thinks liable to reprehension ; nor he reluctant to acknowledge the tice of H. O.'s censure . At the ne time he assures your correspon- t , that the careless passage in estion only seems to ...
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... passage you mention may shew , when I quote you as affirming any thing as your own sentiment , I only specify the place where you affirm it ; as thus , " Feb. 1796 , p . 146. " The surprise I afterwards express at your approbation of Dr ...
... passage you mention may shew , when I quote you as affirming any thing as your own sentiment , I only specify the place where you affirm it ; as thus , " Feb. 1796 , p . 146. " The surprise I afterwards express at your approbation of Dr ...
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Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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