The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... which he dealt , while he himself was obliged , by contract , for a number of years , to pur- chase these articles from others at fixed and higher rates . " This circumstance principally arose from the war in which this country had been ...
... which he dealt , while he himself was obliged , by contract , for a number of years , to pur- chase these articles from others at fixed and higher rates . " This circumstance principally arose from the war in which this country had been ...
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... which it records . Those facts are of such a nature , that no imposture , which depended upon a forgery of such facts as its basis , could possibly have succeeded at the time of their occurrence ; while the whole volume , comprising a ...
... which it records . Those facts are of such a nature , that no imposture , which depended upon a forgery of such facts as its basis , could possibly have succeeded at the time of their occurrence ; while the whole volume , comprising a ...
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... which the world furnishes , and the evo- lution of which requires all that acuteness and discrimination , as well as extensive and accurate re- search , which he has bestowed upon it ; while he leaves the beaten path , in which no one ...
... which the world furnishes , and the evo- lution of which requires all that acuteness and discrimination , as well as extensive and accurate re- search , which he has bestowed upon it ; while he leaves the beaten path , in which no one ...
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... which they are regulated . To mind only can the strict and proper notion of causation be re- ferred . " Ib . vol . I. p . 39 . An objection likewise arises to his continual use of logical terms and distinctions ; with which , in these ...
... which they are regulated . To mind only can the strict and proper notion of causation be re- ferred . " Ib . vol . I. p . 39 . An objection likewise arises to his continual use of logical terms and distinctions ; with which , in these ...
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... which prove the existence and unity of the Creator , yet there are arguments which demonstrate it , which might have occurred to Moses , though they did not occur in the same force to them : it may be farther shown , in reply , that ...
... which prove the existence and unity of the Creator , yet there are arguments which demonstrate it , which might have occurred to Moses , though they did not occur in the same force to them : it may be farther shown , in reply , that ...
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