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Page 164
... suppose I pitched foot against a stone , and were asked how t stone came to be there , I might possibly a swer , that , for any thing I knew to the contrar it had lain there for ever : nor would it perha be very easy to shew the ...
... suppose I pitched foot against a stone , and were asked how t stone came to be there , I might possibly a swer , that , for any thing I knew to the contrar it had lain there for ever : nor would it perha be very easy to shew the ...
Page 257
But suppose him not really to have engaged a labourer with his Lord ; suppose him to ve taken his tools in hand indeed , but not have determined in good earnest to use em ; suppose him to have been still so far der the influence of the ...
But suppose him not really to have engaged a labourer with his Lord ; suppose him to ve taken his tools in hand indeed , but not have determined in good earnest to use em ; suppose him to have been still so far der the influence of the ...
Page 275
... Suppose the mode of reproving ould be neither harsh nor too accom- dating , still it may be indelicate , and refore offensive . Almost all are re disgusted by indelicacy of con- ct than they ought to be , and in many disgust exceeds ...
... Suppose the mode of reproving ould be neither harsh nor too accom- dating , still it may be indelicate , and refore offensive . Almost all are re disgusted by indelicacy of con- ct than they ought to be , and in many disgust exceeds ...
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Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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