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... present circumstances of our population , and loudly call for a change . The subject has engaged the atten- tion of our best writers on political economy ; and the attempts made in every session of Parliament , to counteract the evils ...
... present circumstances of our population , and loudly call for a change . The subject has engaged the atten- tion of our best writers on political economy ; and the attempts made in every session of Parliament , to counteract the evils ...
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... present in view . I will , therefore , only repeat , that as those services which she despises con- stitute the delight of multitudes of Christ's flock , they are fitted to make " her heart burn , " not with " the recollection of past ...
... present in view . I will , therefore , only repeat , that as those services which she despises con- stitute the delight of multitudes of Christ's flock , they are fitted to make " her heart burn , " not with " the recollection of past ...
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... present ; or to increase the understanding of the Scriptures , be- yond what our present means will do ; and , certainly , because I do not think the that they are calculated to promote our Ecclesiastical Establishment , or the quiet of ...
... present ; or to increase the understanding of the Scriptures , be- yond what our present means will do ; and , certainly , because I do not think the that they are calculated to promote our Ecclesiastical Establishment , or the quiet of ...
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... present subject . In a passage , of which an English translation may more easily represent the sense than the elegance , the Christian Cicero thus delivers himself : " One principal reason why the sacred Scripture finds so little ...
... present subject . In a passage , of which an English translation may more easily represent the sense than the elegance , the Christian Cicero thus delivers himself : " One principal reason why the sacred Scripture finds so little ...
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... present prevalence , which is felt by some persons , and on which the objec- tion we are considering proceeds . But that is a question which it may not be necessary to settle . For , granting the objector all he can propagation of ...
... present prevalence , which is felt by some persons , and on which the objec- tion we are considering proceeds . But that is a question which it may not be necessary to settle . For , granting the objector all he can propagation of ...
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