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Page vii
... most flattering diftinction of my life . I am , My Lord , With sentiments of gratitude and respect , Your Lordship's faithful And most obliged fervant , W. PALEY . P FIRST OF THE VOLUME . Preparatory Confiderations - Of [ vii ]
... most flattering diftinction of my life . I am , My Lord , With sentiments of gratitude and respect , Your Lordship's faithful And most obliged fervant , W. PALEY . P FIRST OF THE VOLUME . Preparatory Confiderations - Of [ vii ]
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... most deferving , and for purposes the most bene- ficial , or for no affignable end whatever , or for an end confeffedly trifling or perni- cious . This furely cannot be a correct state- ment . In adjusting alfo the other fide of the ...
... most deferving , and for purposes the most bene- ficial , or for no affignable end whatever , or for an end confeffedly trifling or perni- cious . This furely cannot be a correct state- ment . In adjusting alfo the other fide of the ...
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... most valued their own diftinction , could be no very pleasing discovery to a Jewish mind ; nor could the meffengers of fuch intelligence expect to be well received or eafily credited . The doctrine was equally harsh and novel . C 4 The ...
... most valued their own diftinction , could be no very pleasing discovery to a Jewish mind ; nor could the meffengers of fuch intelligence expect to be well received or eafily credited . The doctrine was equally harsh and novel . C 4 The ...
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... most strict examination , nothing could be discovered in the principles of these perfons , but " a bad and exceffive supersti- tion , " accompanied , it feems , with an oath VOL . I. D or or mutual federation , " to allow themselves in ...
... most strict examination , nothing could be discovered in the principles of these perfons , but " a bad and exceffive supersti- tion , " accompanied , it feems , with an oath VOL . I. D or or mutual federation , " to allow themselves in ...
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... most cruel punishments , upon a fet of people , who were held in abhorrence for their crimes , and called by the vulgar Chriftians . The founder of that name was Chrift , who fuffered death in the reign of Tiberius , under his ...
... most cruel punishments , upon a fet of people , who were held in abhorrence for their crimes , and called by the vulgar Chriftians . The founder of that name was Chrift , who fuffered death in the reign of Tiberius , under his ...
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