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Page iii
... means wanting in examples of honourable patronage , although this deserve not to be mentioned in respect of the object of your Lordship's choice , it is inferior to none in the purity and disinterestedness of the motives which suggested ...
... means wanting in examples of honourable patronage , although this deserve not to be mentioned in respect of the object of your Lordship's choice , it is inferior to none in the purity and disinterestedness of the motives which suggested ...
Page iv
... mean time , and in every event , I rejoice in the opportunity here afforded me , of testifying the sense I enter- tain of your Lordship's conduct , and of a notice which I re- gard as the most flattering distinction of my life . I am ...
... mean time , and in every event , I rejoice in the opportunity here afforded me , of testifying the sense I enter- tain of your Lordship's conduct , and of a notice which I re- gard as the most flattering distinction of my life . I am ...
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... means or other was established . Now it either owes the principle of its establishment , i . e . its first publication , to the activity of the Person who was the founder of the institution , and of those who were joined with him in the ...
... means or other was established . Now it either owes the principle of its establishment , i . e . its first publication , to the activity of the Person who was the founder of the institution , and of those who were joined with him in the ...
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... means facilitate the plan then . On the contrary , to disparage those qualities which the highest characters in the country valued themselves most upon , was a sure way of making powerful enemies . As if the frustration of the national ...
... means facilitate the plan then . On the contrary , to disparage those qualities which the highest characters in the country valued themselves most upon , was a sure way of making powerful enemies . As if the frustration of the national ...
Page 14
... mean a human kingdom , when in truth we speak of that which is with God . " * And it was undoubtedly a natural source of calumny and misconstruction . The preachers of Christianity had , therefore , to con- tend with prejudice backed by ...
... mean a human kingdom , when in truth we speak of that which is with God . " * And it was undoubtedly a natural source of calumny and misconstruction . The preachers of Christianity had , therefore , to con- tend with prejudice backed by ...
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