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Pagina 177
... question . The Report of the Bullion - Committee con- tains , indeed , ( p . 16. ) an opinion similar in some respects to that which we have just submitted to our readers : but the language of that interesting document is brief and ...
... question . The Report of the Bullion - Committee con- tains , indeed , ( p . 16. ) an opinion similar in some respects to that which we have just submitted to our readers : but the language of that interesting document is brief and ...
Pagina 328
... question at issue between him and the Unitarians , to be whether the term Aoyos , which has been usually regarded as the name of a divine person , can be supposed to mean nothing more than a divine attribute : " but in the discussion of ...
... question at issue between him and the Unitarians , to be whether the term Aoyos , which has been usually regarded as the name of a divine person , can be supposed to mean nothing more than a divine attribute : " but in the discussion of ...
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... question being here recapitulated in few words : but we cannot , in cri- tical justice , pronounce it to be either a complete inquiry into the subject , or ( which the author appears to have intended , ) a popular explanation of it ...
... question being here recapitulated in few words : but we cannot , in cri- tical justice , pronounce it to be either a complete inquiry into the subject , or ( which the author appears to have intended , ) a popular explanation of it ...
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