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... passage related to Jesus Christ , that neither Christ himself nor any of his apostles should ever have thought of its application . " This fact should lead us to question the accuracy of the com- mon interpretations of the verse , which ...
... passage related to Jesus Christ , that neither Christ himself nor any of his apostles should ever have thought of its application . " This fact should lead us to question the accuracy of the com- mon interpretations of the verse , which ...
Pagina 289
... passages in this pamphlet , however , if they afforded us less amusement than these chimeras of Mr. Eliot's fancy ... passage on the subject from Sir James Steuart , he takes great pains to assure his readers ( p . 12. ) that his own ...
... passages in this pamphlet , however , if they afforded us less amusement than these chimeras of Mr. Eliot's fancy ... passage on the subject from Sir James Steuart , he takes great pains to assure his readers ( p . 12. ) that his own ...
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... passage , we meet with a complaint which , if it were just , would still be rather ludicrous : but really we do not think ( with the author ) that the Blakes , the Afflecks , and the Marlboroughs ' of a former day have fled from their ...
... passage , we meet with a complaint which , if it were just , would still be rather ludicrous : but really we do not think ( with the author ) that the Blakes , the Afflecks , and the Marlboroughs ' of a former day have fled from their ...
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