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... most flattering distinction of my life . I am , My Lord , With sentiments of gratitude and respect , Your Lordship's faithful And most obliged servant , W. PALEY . OF THE FIRST VOLUME . Preparatory Confiderations - Of the [ vii ]
... most flattering distinction of my life . I am , My Lord , With sentiments of gratitude and respect , Your Lordship's faithful And most obliged servant , W. PALEY . OF THE FIRST VOLUME . Preparatory Confiderations - Of the [ vii ]
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... distinction , could be no very pleasing discovery to a Jewish mind ; nor could the messengers of fuch intelligence expect to be well received or eafily credited . The doctrine was equally harsh and novel . C4 The A The extending of the ...
... distinction , could be no very pleasing discovery to a Jewish mind ; nor could the messengers of fuch intelligence expect to be well received or eafily credited . The doctrine was equally harsh and novel . C4 The A The extending of the ...
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... distinctions too refined to be entertained by a Roman prefident , who viewed the business at a great distance , or through the medium of very hoftile reprefentations . Our histories ac- cordingly inform us , that this was the turn which ...
... distinctions too refined to be entertained by a Roman prefident , who viewed the business at a great distance , or through the medium of very hoftile reprefentations . Our histories ac- cordingly inform us , that this was the turn which ...
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... had hitherto been accustomed , and different from what they would fee in others . The change * Acts i . 14. † Acts ii . 46 . H 3 ‡ Acts xii . 12 . and and distinction of manners , which resulted from their new [ IOI ]
... had hitherto been accustomed , and different from what they would fee in others . The change * Acts i . 14. † Acts ii . 46 . H 3 ‡ Acts xii . 12 . and and distinction of manners , which resulted from their new [ IOI ]
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In Three Parts ... William Paley. and distinction of manners , which resulted from their new character , is perpetually re- ferred to in the letters of their teachers . " And you hath he quickened , who were dead in trespasses and fins ...
In Three Parts ... William Paley. and distinction of manners , which resulted from their new character , is perpetually re- ferred to in the letters of their teachers . " And you hath he quickened , who were dead in trespasses and fins ...
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