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I intend therefore to enter more particularly into this branch of the subject ; and
the rather , as by means of this properly understood and improved , the young
student may be enabled to enter into the spirit and sentiments of the inspired
writers ...
I intend therefore to enter more particularly into this branch of the subject ; and
the rather , as by means of this properly understood and improved , the young
student may be enabled to enter into the spirit and sentiments of the inspired
writers ...
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For this purpose , he must be prepared to enter the lists with gainsayers on their
own ground , and to fight them at their own weapons . With the fund of substantial
knowledge above pointed out , he will hardly run the risk of being seduced by ...
For this purpose , he must be prepared to enter the lists with gainsayers on their
own ground , and to fight them at their own weapons . With the fund of substantial
knowledge above pointed out , he will hardly run the risk of being seduced by ...
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Those who are profoundly read in theological controversy , before they enter on
the critical examination of the divine oracles , if they have the discernment to
discover the right path , which their former studies have done much to prevent ,
and if ...
Those who are profoundly read in theological controversy , before they enter on
the critical examination of the divine oracles , if they have the discernment to
discover the right path , which their former studies have done much to prevent ,
and if ...
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... any study , give their voice the proper inflections which the import of what is
said requires . When , therefore , we speak in public , if we ourselves enter
seriously into the subject , and are as it were interested in it , we shall without any
effort ...
... any study , give their voice the proper inflections which the import of what is
said requires . When , therefore , we speak in public , if we ourselves enter
seriously into the subject , and are as it were interested in it , we shall without any
effort ...
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But as it is impossible , that one who himself understands the subject that he
treats , should not perceive the dependance of the parts and consequently the
natural order , where the subject gives scope for it , I should think it losing time to
enter ...
But as it is impossible , that one who himself understands the subject that he
treats , should not perceive the dependance of the parts and consequently the
natural order , where the subject gives scope for it , I should think it losing time to
enter ...
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