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... writer signing himself Q. C. Q. C. represents himself as hav- ing made , and being astonished with , the discovery of " an im- portant fact , " which seems to bim so clear and decisive , that " it defies all the efforts of the most ...
... writer signing himself Q. C. Q. C. represents himself as hav- ing made , and being astonished with , the discovery of " an im- portant fact , " which seems to bim so clear and decisive , that " it defies all the efforts of the most ...
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... writer , probably , to be referred to the re- spectable father of one of those - acute disputants " he mentions , and to learn what he says on the above passage in his Commentary . I turn to him with the greater readiness , presuming ...
... writer , probably , to be referred to the re- spectable father of one of those - acute disputants " he mentions , and to learn what he says on the above passage in his Commentary . I turn to him with the greater readiness , presuming ...
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... writers do indirectly , as well as di- rectly , bear witness to the exalted nature of the person of Christ . It is not in this case the dignity of office or of character , but of person ; and this we cannot deny without doing violence ...
... writers do indirectly , as well as di- rectly , bear witness to the exalted nature of the person of Christ . It is not in this case the dignity of office or of character , but of person ; and this we cannot deny without doing violence ...
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... writers , to call in question the orthodoxy of Newton and Locke . And the Edinburgh Reviewers have , in their last Number , endeavoured to fix this charge upon them , and thus both to cast a reflection upon these illustrious persons ...
... writers , to call in question the orthodoxy of Newton and Locke . And the Edinburgh Reviewers have , in their last Number , endeavoured to fix this charge upon them , and thus both to cast a reflection upon these illustrious persons ...
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... writer concurs with the general sentiment on the 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 ...
... writer concurs with the general sentiment on the 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 ...
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