The British Critic, Volym 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... persons should be called specific , or individual ; whether person and being are reciprocal terms ; whether every person may be properly said to be self - existent ; how three persons can be all in the same place ; whether all ...
... persons should be called specific , or individual ; whether person and being are reciprocal terms ; whether every person may be properly said to be self - existent ; how three persons can be all in the same place ; whether all ...
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... Persons are mentioned as having created the world - that two Persons are spoken of , who are omniscient , omnipotent , omnipresent , and eternal , -two Persons who are to be worshipped . If then there cannot be two Persons in the ...
... Persons are mentioned as having created the world - that two Persons are spoken of , who are omniscient , omnipotent , omnipresent , and eternal , -two Persons who are to be worshipped . If then there cannot be two Persons in the ...
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... persons liable to serve on juries used to be made out by the petty constable of the district ; a person frequently unable to read or write , and liable to be influenced in the discharge of his duty by improper motives . That duty is now ...
... persons liable to serve on juries used to be made out by the petty constable of the district ; a person frequently unable to read or write , and liable to be influenced in the discharge of his duty by improper motives . That duty is now ...
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Testamenta Vetusta being Illustrations from Wills of Man | 38 |
AMERICAN NOVELS 1 Wieland or the Transformation | 53 |
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