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... wish not to deny ; yet this search pro- ceeds from no motive of malignancy , nor from any wish to shew our perspicacity and learning , but to prevent error from being obtruded on the world , and to fulfil the terms of our original ...
... wish not to deny ; yet this search pro- ceeds from no motive of malignancy , nor from any wish to shew our perspicacity and learning , but to prevent error from being obtruded on the world , and to fulfil the terms of our original ...
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... wish merely to satisfy appetite , but require that which is most ex- cellent in its kind ; when the incitements to pleasure are so importunate , that the time of study is small and too precious to be wasted ; we demand method ...
... wish merely to satisfy appetite , but require that which is most ex- cellent in its kind ; when the incitements to pleasure are so importunate , that the time of study is small and too precious to be wasted ; we demand method ...
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... wish to diffuse , more and more , among your fellow men , its blessed and divine influences be not dis- couraged , undertake the glorious work , and exult in the prospect that opens before you ! The divine wisdom , goodness , and power ...
... wish to diffuse , more and more , among your fellow men , its blessed and divine influences be not dis- couraged , undertake the glorious work , and exult in the prospect that opens before you ! The divine wisdom , goodness , and power ...
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