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... reason to consider them both correct ; but should they disagree , there is equal reason for supposing one or both of them to be wrong . ' Mr. D. then proceeds to compare the oxyds of the different metals , as ascertained by preceding ...
... reason to consider them both correct ; but should they disagree , there is equal reason for supposing one or both of them to be wrong . ' Mr. D. then proceeds to compare the oxyds of the different metals , as ascertained by preceding ...
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... reason , why it is so forcibly enjoined in the Gospel dispensation . To believe in the Lord Jesus Christ is not an arbitrary requisition . It is not intended merely as a complimentary honour to the Saviour of the world , without any ...
... reason , why it is so forcibly enjoined in the Gospel dispensation . To believe in the Lord Jesus Christ is not an arbitrary requisition . It is not intended merely as a complimentary honour to the Saviour of the world , without any ...
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... Reason , who the native barrier Of instinct overleaps , and towers in strength Towards endless regions of futurity : Like Reason , Wedded Love , to all , but man , Unknown , incomprehensible ! God spake . The word and Nature for ...
... Reason , who the native barrier Of instinct overleaps , and towers in strength Towards endless regions of futurity : Like Reason , Wedded Love , to all , but man , Unknown , incomprehensible ! God spake . The word and Nature for ...
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