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... expression . ' On the score of fidelity , condensation , and vigor of expres sion , we certainly think that this version will gain by the com- parison which it challenges ; yet perhaps it might be made more perfect were it retouched by ...
... expression . ' On the score of fidelity , condensation , and vigor of expres sion , we certainly think that this version will gain by the com- parison which it challenges ; yet perhaps it might be made more perfect were it retouched by ...
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... expressed himself with greater emphasis against the doctrines of the Trinity , of satisfaction , and of imputed righteousness , than William Penn has done . We shall exhibit a specimen of his mode of combating each of these doctrines ...
... expressed himself with greater emphasis against the doctrines of the Trinity , of satisfaction , and of imputed righteousness , than William Penn has done . We shall exhibit a specimen of his mode of combating each of these doctrines ...
Pagina 369
... expressed by his countenance more or less satis- faction : but if it happened to be unfavourable , he suddenly went off to a distance , with expressions of carelessness or of disgust . ' A still more remarkable quality , which displayed ...
... expressed by his countenance more or less satis- faction : but if it happened to be unfavourable , he suddenly went off to a distance , with expressions of carelessness or of disgust . ' A still more remarkable quality , which displayed ...
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