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... correct view of those antient writings to which the authors of the N. T. refer , and of that system on which the gospel scheme is erected . Of all the monuments of antiquity , the Pentateuch is the most curi- ous ; and it is of great ...
... correct view of those antient writings to which the authors of the N. T. refer , and of that system on which the gospel scheme is erected . Of all the monuments of antiquity , the Pentateuch is the most curi- ous ; and it is of great ...
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... correct inferences from known facts , than by striking out any very brilliant discoveries . In making such an observation , we are so far from wishing to detract from his merit , that we conceive it to be a subject of the highest ...
... correct inferences from known facts , than by striking out any very brilliant discoveries . In making such an observation , we are so far from wishing to detract from his merit , that we conceive it to be a subject of the highest ...
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... correct inferences from known facts , than by striking out any very brilliant discoveries . In making such an observation , we are so far from wishing to detract from his merit , that we conceive it to be a subject of the highest ...
... correct inferences from known facts , than by striking out any very brilliant discoveries . In making such an observation , we are so far from wishing to detract from his merit , that we conceive it to be a subject of the highest ...
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