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... of the operation of which we have no experience . Of what causes , we may ask , and of what effects does the objection speak ? If it be answered that , when we afcribe the cure cure of the palfy to a touch , of blindness [ 10 ]
... of the operation of which we have no experience . Of what causes , we may ask , and of what effects does the objection speak ? If it be answered that , when we afcribe the cure cure of the palfy to a touch , of blindness [ 10 ]
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... speaking , nothing can overcome the indolence of mankind , the love which is natural to moft tempers of cheerful fociety and cheerful fcenes , or the defire , which is C 3 very common common to all , of perfonal ease and freedom , [ 21 ]
... speaking , nothing can overcome the indolence of mankind , the love which is natural to moft tempers of cheerful fociety and cheerful fcenes , or the defire , which is C 3 very common common to all , of perfonal ease and freedom , [ 21 ]
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... Speaking of the fire which hap- pened at Rome in the time of Nero , and of the fufpicions which were entertained that emperor himself was concerned in cauf- ing it , the historian proceeds in his narrative and obfervations thus ; the ...
... Speaking of the fire which hap- pened at Rome in the time of Nero , and of the fufpicions which were entertained that emperor himself was concerned in cauf- ing it , the historian proceeds in his narrative and obfervations thus ; the ...
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... which they confidered themselves to be , to declare what they knew , " to speak the things which they had seen and heard , " returned from the coun * Acts v . 41 . F 3 cil , cil , and reported what had passed to their companions [ 69 ]
... which they confidered themselves to be , to declare what they knew , " to speak the things which they had seen and heard , " returned from the coun * Acts v . 41 . F 3 cil , cil , and reported what had passed to their companions [ 69 ]
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... speak unto them ( to whofe city he next came ) the Gospel of God . " If the hif- tory relate , that , at Theffalonica , the house in which the apoftle was lodged , when he first came to that place , was assaulted by the populace , and ...
... speak unto them ( to whofe city he next came ) the Gospel of God . " If the hif- tory relate , that , at Theffalonica , the house in which the apoftle was lodged , when he first came to that place , was assaulted by the populace , and ...
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