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... earnest wish to promote , the reli- gious part of an academical education . If in this latter view it might feem , in any degree , to excufe your Lordship's judgement I • judgement of its author , I fhall be gratified by [ vi ]
... earnest wish to promote , the reli- gious part of an academical education . If in this latter view it might feem , in any degree , to excufe your Lordship's judgement I • judgement of its author , I fhall be gratified by [ vi ]
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... always been my earnest wish to promote , the reli- gious part of an academical education . If in this latter view it might feem , in any degree , to excufe your Lordship's judgement I • 1 judgement of its author , I fhall be gra- [ vi ]
... always been my earnest wish to promote , the reli- gious part of an academical education . If in this latter view it might feem , in any degree , to excufe your Lordship's judgement I • 1 judgement of its author , I fhall be gra- [ vi ]
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... ; for whilst , says he , thy eftate re- mained unfold , " was it not thine own ? and , after it was fold , was it not in thine own power ? " F 4 Hitherto Hitherto the preachers of the new reli- gion feem to [ 71 ] .
... ; for whilst , says he , thy eftate re- mained unfold , " was it not thine own ? and , after it was fold , was it not in thine own power ? " F 4 Hitherto Hitherto the preachers of the new reli- gion feem to [ 71 ] .
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... feem to have had the common people on their fide ; which is affigned as the rea- fon why the Jewish rulers did not , at this time , think it prudent to proceed to greater extremities . It was not long , however , be- fore the enemies of ...
... feem to have had the common people on their fide ; which is affigned as the rea- fon why the Jewish rulers did not , at this time , think it prudent to proceed to greater extremities . It was not long , however , be- fore the enemies of ...
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... feem , fairly enough , that probably not more than twenty children perished by this cruel precaution . Michael , Introd . to the N. Teft . tranflated by Marfh . Vol . I , c . ii . fect . 11 . There is no notice taken of Chriftianity in ...
... feem , fairly enough , that probably not more than twenty children perished by this cruel precaution . Michael , Introd . to the N. Teft . tranflated by Marfh . Vol . I , c . ii . fect . 11 . There is no notice taken of Chriftianity in ...
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