The British Critic, Volym 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... respect- ing the nation ; for while the affairs of the public have prospered , his hopes of reputation , as an ... respect to some occur- rences , indeed , he had not the same means of information which we now possess ; and in respect to ...
... respect- ing the nation ; for while the affairs of the public have prospered , his hopes of reputation , as an ... respect to some occur- rences , indeed , he had not the same means of information which we now possess ; and in respect to ...
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... respect of order ; it involves no supposition of any inequality in respect of nature . Now Dr. Clarke censures the opinion of those who affirm that the Son was formed from any substance which once had no existence , ( eg oùк óvτŵv ...
... respect of order ; it involves no supposition of any inequality in respect of nature . Now Dr. Clarke censures the opinion of those who affirm that the Son was formed from any substance which once had no existence , ( eg oùк óvτŵv ...
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... respecting which those for whose edification the scriptures were composed , had any need to be enlightened . With respect to the worship that may be paid to the Son , Dr. Clarke quotes nearly a hundred texts of scripture as an authority ...
... respecting which those for whose edification the scriptures were composed , had any need to be enlightened . With respect to the worship that may be paid to the Son , Dr. Clarke quotes nearly a hundred texts of scripture as an authority ...
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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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