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... second piece is a difcourfe fpoken by our Author on his admiffion to the French academy ; a performance , like most others of the kind , replete with panegyric and occafional strokes of affected oratory . The third piece is a very ...
... second piece is a difcourfe fpoken by our Author on his admiffion to the French academy ; a performance , like most others of the kind , replete with panegyric and occafional strokes of affected oratory . The third piece is a very ...
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... second place , that the idea we have of spi- rituality is negative , which teaches what a fpiritual being is not , without informing us what it is ; it would be prefumption to think otherwife , and weakness to believe we must think ...
... second place , that the idea we have of spi- rituality is negative , which teaches what a fpiritual being is not , without informing us what it is ; it would be prefumption to think otherwife , and weakness to believe we must think ...
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... second and mother of the third Earl . As to her , fhe was of a fweet difpofition , and a good oeconomift ; fhe was left involved in many law fuits , which the put an end to by fuch prudent management , as gained her great refpect and ...
... second and mother of the third Earl . As to her , fhe was of a fweet difpofition , and a good oeconomift ; fhe was left involved in many law fuits , which the put an end to by fuch prudent management , as gained her great refpect and ...
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... second , with whom , as may be imagined , he was no favourite , he gave a specimen of his fpirit which was attended with incon- venient circumstances . But this we need not quote from our Author , as it is fully related in our Review ...
... second , with whom , as may be imagined , he was no favourite , he gave a specimen of his fpirit which was attended with incon- venient circumstances . But this we need not quote from our Author , as it is fully related in our Review ...
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... second ; and which the third ; for much depends upon this question . He obferves , that , in penning their gofpels , the facred hiftorians had a conftant regard as well to the circumftances of the per- fons , for whofe ufe they wrote ...
... second ; and which the third ; for much depends upon this question . He obferves , that , in penning their gofpels , the facred hiftorians had a conftant regard as well to the circumftances of the per- fons , for whofe ufe they wrote ...
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Sida 354 - And they rose up the same hour, and returned to Jerusalem, and found the eleven gathered together, and them that were with them, saying, The Lord is risen indeed, and hath appeared to Simon.
Sida 353 - And as they went to tell his disciples, behold, Jesus met them, saying ; All hail. And they came and held him by the feet, and worshipped him. Then said Jesus unto them ; Be not afraid ; go, tell my brethren, that they go into Galilee, and there shall they see me.
Sida 353 - Fear not ye: for I know that ye seek Jesus, which was crucified. He is not here: for He is risen, as He said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay. And go quickly, and tell His disciples that He is risen from the dead ; and, behold, He goeth before you into Galilee; there shall ye see Him: lo, I have told you.
Sida 317 - Wherefore say, Behold, I give unto him my covenant of peace : And he shall have it, and his seed after him, even the covenant of an everlasting priesthood ; because he was zealous for his God, and made an atonement for the children of Israel.
Sida 158 - Go forth, O ye daughters of Zion, and behold king Solomon with the crown wherewith his mother crowned him in the day of his espousals, and in the day of the gladness of his heart.
Sida 11 - They serve to direct us in the common affairs of life, where our reasoning faculty would leave us in the dark. They are a part of our constitution; and all the discoveries of our reason are grounded upon them. They make up what is called the common sense of mankind; and, what is manifestly contrary to any of those first principles, is what we call absurd.
Sida 416 - Given the number of times in which an unknown event has happened and failed : Required the chance that the probability of its happening in a single trial lies somewhere between any two degrees of probability that can be named.
Sida 7 - Another original principle, implanted in us by the Supreme Being, is a disposition to confide in the veracity of others, and to believe what they tell us.
Sida 159 - Thy lips are like a thread of scarlet, and thy speech is comely: Thy temples are like a piece of a pomegranate within thy locks.
Sida 200 - In the month of May it buries itself in the earth and begins to vegetate. By the latter end of July, the tree is arrived at its full growth, and resembles a coral branch, and is about three inches high, and bears several little pods, which, dropping off, become worms, and from thence flies, like the English caterpillar.