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Pagina 86
... acknowledged : all former difference of opinion , all political animosity , was instantly buried in oblivion : the perilous situation of the country required the union of all the talents it possessed ; and all parties , and all ...
... acknowledged : all former difference of opinion , all political animosity , was instantly buried in oblivion : the perilous situation of the country required the union of all the talents it possessed ; and all parties , and all ...
Pagina 159
... acknowledged among Christians , that the Spirit of God- is a perfect Spirit , and that it can never err . But the Scriptures are neither perfect of themselves as a collection , nor are they perfect in their verbal parts . Many of them ...
... acknowledged among Christians , that the Spirit of God- is a perfect Spirit , and that it can never err . But the Scriptures are neither perfect of themselves as a collection , nor are they perfect in their verbal parts . Many of them ...
Pagina 395
... acknowledged not the quail in his stomach , in the midst of his delight he shall not escape ; ' and he subjoins the following note . Here I apprehend , is a fresh example of the known usage of Hebrew poets , in adorning their ...
... acknowledged not the quail in his stomach , in the midst of his delight he shall not escape ; ' and he subjoins the following note . Here I apprehend , is a fresh example of the known usage of Hebrew poets , in adorning their ...
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