The British Critic, Nide 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... expression , where a very obvious one presents itself , which would express what seems in- tended in a manner sufficiently decisive . And if the intention were to govern the oath of allegiance to the Pope effectively by that to the ...
... expression , where a very obvious one presents itself , which would express what seems in- tended in a manner sufficiently decisive . And if the intention were to govern the oath of allegiance to the Pope effectively by that to the ...
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... expression ; he came to it under a posi- tive necessity of finding in the scriptures his own meaning ; for otherwise ... expressed in the New Tes- tament , that he is compelled to admit that the sacred writers call two Persons by the ...
... expression ; he came to it under a posi- tive necessity of finding in the scriptures his own meaning ; for otherwise ... expressed in the New Tes- tament , that he is compelled to admit that the sacred writers call two Persons by the ...
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... expressed in the nomination . I request you to consider the real nature of such a transaction . The incumbent who ... expression of my opinion will be sufficient for that purpose : but I wish it to be known , that if I shoudl discover ...
... expressed in the nomination . I request you to consider the real nature of such a transaction . The incumbent who ... expression of my opinion will be sufficient for that purpose : but I wish it to be known , that if I shoudl discover ...
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No III | |
Testamenta Vetusta being Illustrations from Wills of Man | 38 |
AMERICAN NOVELS 1 Wieland or the Transformation | 53 |
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