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... tion . The rest of the seventh day may be enjoined by public au thority , so that at length " the land may enjoy her Sabbaths . " Either at the expence of government , or by the voluntary contribu- tions of the converts to Christianity ...
... tion . The rest of the seventh day may be enjoined by public au thority , so that at length " the land may enjoy her Sabbaths . " Either at the expence of government , or by the voluntary contribu- tions of the converts to Christianity ...
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tion of the viscera concerned in digestion , that it may exist with none or little affection of these viscera , and sometimes that it may produce such affection . " The treatment of the diseases of the stomach is separated from the ...
tion of the viscera concerned in digestion , that it may exist with none or little affection of these viscera , and sometimes that it may produce such affection . " The treatment of the diseases of the stomach is separated from the ...
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... tion . ' The preacher shews that the text ( Rom . vii . 18. ) which has been considered as supporting this position , lends it not the smallest assistance when properly understood ; and in his interpretation of it he exactly accords ...
... tion . ' The preacher shews that the text ( Rom . vii . 18. ) which has been considered as supporting this position , lends it not the smallest assistance when properly understood ; and in his interpretation of it he exactly accords ...
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acknowleged admitted antient appears Archbishop of Canterbury attention Battlesden Bedfordshire Bishop Boards book of Job Brecknockshire British British empire Brychan Builth called caoutchouc Carthage Catholics cause character Christian church circumstances civil colour consequence considerable considered contains degree disease effect employed endeavours England English epicycloid equal establishment Eton College expence favour feel friends give Gothick Hatchard honour human India Indigence inhabitants interest intitled Ireland Irish king knowlege labour language late laws learned less Lord manner manufactures matter means ment merit mind ministers mode moral nation nature never object observed opinion Parliament particular passage persons poem political poor Poor Laws possess present principles produced Quakers racter reader reason religion religious remarks respect Roman says seems shew society spirit style sufficient supposed tion Tom Sim volume Wales whole writer