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... thought , useful publications since . In an age by no 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 ...
... thought , useful publications since . In an age by no 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 ...
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... thoughts of a Jew . The character of the new institution was , in other respects also , ungrateful to Jewish habits and principles . Their own religion was in a high degree technical . Even the enlightened Jew placed a great deal of ...
... thoughts of a Jew . The character of the new institution was , in other respects also , ungrateful to Jewish habits and principles . Their own religion was in a high degree technical . Even the enlightened Jew placed a great deal of ...
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... by Dr Clarke , Nat . and Rev. Rel . p . 180. ed . 5. - Except Socrates , they all thought it wiser to comply with the laws than to contend . might pass , before the vast machine of the Roman 16 EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
... by Dr Clarke , Nat . and Rev. Rel . p . 180. ed . 5. - Except Socrates , they all thought it wiser to comply with the laws than to contend . might pass , before the vast machine of the Roman 16 EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
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... thoughts and affections . We are not , perhaps , at liberty to take for granted , that the lives of the preachers of Christianity were as perfect as their les- sons ; but we are entitled to contend , that the observ- able part of their ...
... thoughts and affections . We are not , perhaps , at liberty to take for granted , that the lives of the preachers of Christianity were as perfect as their les- sons ; but we are entitled to contend , that the observ- able part of their ...
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... thought occurred to Eusebius : " Nor were the apostles of Christ greatly concerned about the writing of books , being engaged in a more ex- cellent ministry , which is above all human power . " Eccles . Hist . lib . iii , c . 24. The ...
... thought occurred to Eusebius : " Nor were the apostles of Christ greatly concerned about the writing of books , being engaged in a more ex- cellent ministry , which is above all human power . " Eccles . Hist . lib . iii , c . 24. The ...
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