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... sion of the world . At such a junc- ture , a work like the present deserves a peculiar share of regard ; and it is the more useful since it takes the mind off from controversy and mere argument , and directs it to the un- answerable ...
... sion of the world . At such a junc- ture , a work like the present deserves a peculiar share of regard ; and it is the more useful since it takes the mind off from controversy and mere argument , and directs it to the un- answerable ...
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... sion of the character of the whole narrative . One of the first things which occurs to a considerate mind , in reflecting upon the contents of this publication , is , the admirable pro- vidence of Almighty God , in guard- ing and ...
... sion of the character of the whole narrative . One of the first things which occurs to a considerate mind , in reflecting upon the contents of this publication , is , the admirable pro- vidence of Almighty God , in guard- ing and ...
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... sion : - 6 " He thus writes to the elector the very day on which he had received his highness's letters : Our adversaries think they have succeeded to admiration , in pro- curing the preaching to be stopped by an imperial prohibition ...
... sion : - 6 " He thus writes to the elector the very day on which he had received his highness's letters : Our adversaries think they have succeeded to admiration , in pro- curing the preaching to be stopped by an imperial prohibition ...
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... sion of the Turks . Thus , ' says the his- torian whose words I am here using , by their firmness in adhering to their princi- ples , by the unanimity with which they urged all their claims , and by their dexte- rity in availing ...
... sion of the Turks . Thus , ' says the his- torian whose words I am here using , by their firmness in adhering to their princi- ples , by the unanimity with which they urged all their claims , and by their dexte- rity in availing ...
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... sion , but of eventual and conditional attainment : for example , " If ye do these things , ye shall never fall , & c . ( 2 Pet . i . 10. ) The book contains contradictory positions : for example ( p . 69 ) , " In order to a person's ...
... sion , but of eventual and conditional attainment : for example , " If ye do these things , ye shall never fall , & c . ( 2 Pet . i . 10. ) The book contains contradictory positions : for example ( p . 69 ) , " In order to a person's ...
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