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... says an hundred , we are disposed to ask a variety of ques- tions as to the practical infliction of the punishment ... say , to attribute this fault to the fancy of the painter ; because Sir George , in the very next line , acknow- leges ...
... says an hundred , we are disposed to ask a variety of ques- tions as to the practical infliction of the punishment ... say , to attribute this fault to the fancy of the painter ; because Sir George , in the very next line , acknow- leges ...
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... says he , ' pre- sumed to think any man , because he differed from me , a knave or a fool . The opinion may be erroneous , and yet the intention may be pure ; and satisfied as I feel of the orthodoxy of my own creed , I should with ...
... says he , ' pre- sumed to think any man , because he differed from me , a knave or a fool . The opinion may be erroneous , and yet the intention may be pure ; and satisfied as I feel of the orthodoxy of my own creed , I should with ...
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... says , " They who by patient continuance in well - doing , seek for glory , and honour , and immortality , shall inherit eternal life . " Here is not a word concerning Faith ; but it is supposed , for nothing but Faith can cause a ...
... says , " They who by patient continuance in well - doing , seek for glory , and honour , and immortality , shall inherit eternal life . " Here is not a word concerning Faith ; but it is supposed , for nothing but Faith can cause a ...
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