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... respect- The members of the Bible So- ciety have been accustomed to re- gard the actual success of their undertaking as affording a strong presumption in its favour . Under every new attack , under every fresh prediction of evil , they ...
... respect- The members of the Bible So- ciety have been accustomed to re- gard the actual success of their undertaking as affording a strong presumption in its favour . Under every new attack , under every fresh prediction of evil , they ...
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... respect ? Why must it be believed that the impressions his untutored mind has received , may not operate as a preservative against snares which might prove perilous to hardier understandings ? Above all , why must it be conclud- ed that ...
... respect ? Why must it be believed that the impressions his untutored mind has received , may not operate as a preservative against snares which might prove perilous to hardier understandings ? Above all , why must it be conclud- ed that ...
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... respect his argument was invincible , and sufficient too ; as it obviated all the particulars of the case about which the dispute was held . But his great name , with regard to the use of the Bible with- out note or comment , ought not ...
... respect his argument was invincible , and sufficient too ; as it obviated all the particulars of the case about which the dispute was held . But his great name , with regard to the use of the Bible with- out note or comment , ought not ...
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... respect I enter- tain for the professed objects of your publication , it is painful to me to impute unfairness to it on a sub- ject closely connected with those objects . If the Reviewer of my work in your 50 [ JAN . Letter of Mr ...
... respect I enter- tain for the professed objects of your publication , it is painful to me to impute unfairness to it on a sub- ject closely connected with those objects . If the Reviewer of my work in your 50 [ JAN . Letter of Mr ...
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... respects dissent from my opinions . Having now trespassed at great length upon your attention , I shall omit or defer ... respect to which he is most justly entitled , and which we really feel for his character and talents ; or that we ...
... respects dissent from my opinions . Having now trespassed at great length upon your attention , I shall omit or defer ... respect to which he is most justly entitled , and which we really feel for his character and talents ; or that we ...
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