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... sense I enter- tain of your Lordship's conduct , and of a notice which I regard as the most flattering distinction of my life . I am , My Lord , With sentiments of gratitude and respect , Your Lordship's faithful And most obliged ...
... sense I enter- tain of your Lordship's conduct , and of a notice which I regard as the most flattering distinction of my life . I am , My Lord , With sentiments of gratitude and respect , Your Lordship's faithful And most obliged ...
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... sense I had long known , should seriously and circumftantially relate to me an account of a miracle wrought be- fore their eyes , and in which it was impof- fible that they should be deceived ; if the go- vernor of the country , hearing ...
... sense I had long known , should seriously and circumftantially relate to me an account of a miracle wrought be- fore their eyes , and in which it was impof- fible that they should be deceived ; if the go- vernor of the country , hearing ...
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... sense , that is to say , were so voluntary , that it was in their power , at the time of pro- nouncing the sentence , to have averted the execution , by consenting to join in heathen facrifices . The constancy , and by consequence the ...
... sense , that is to say , were so voluntary , that it was in their power , at the time of pro- nouncing the sentence , to have averted the execution , by consenting to join in heathen facrifices . The constancy , and by consequence the ...
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... sense . With this example before their eyes , they could not be without a full sense of the peril of their future enterprise . 2. Secondly , all the histories agree in re- presenting Christ as foretelling the perfecu- tion of his ...
... sense . With this example before their eyes , they could not be without a full sense of the peril of their future enterprise . 2. Secondly , all the histories agree in re- presenting Christ as foretelling the perfecu- tion of his ...
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... sense of the notoriety of Christ's ascension , amongst those by whom his book was likely to be read . The fame account must also be given of St. Matthew's omission of the same im- portant fact . The thing was very well known , and it ...
... sense of the notoriety of Christ's ascension , amongst those by whom his book was likely to be read . The fame account must also be given of St. Matthew's omission of the same im- portant fact . The thing was very well known , and it ...
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