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Was it necessary to waste so many pages in proving the uncontested trúisms
contained in the following passage , relative to the privileges of Cambridge in the
papal period ? From that order , [ the order of Edward III . as to the four monastic ...
Was it necessary to waste so many pages in proving the uncontested trúisms
contained in the following passage , relative to the privileges of Cambridge in the
papal period ? From that order , [ the order of Edward III . as to the four monastic ...
Pagina 130
It occurs in the thirty - eighth chapter , in that sublime passage in which the
Almighty asserts , in order to silence the dispute of Job with his neighbours , the
truths of his own omnipotence , and asks ; “ Hast thou caused the day - spring to
know ...
It occurs in the thirty - eighth chapter , in that sublime passage in which the
Almighty asserts , in order to silence the dispute of Job with his neighbours , the
truths of his own omnipotence , and asks ; “ Hast thou caused the day - spring to
know ...
Pagina 132
But now that these revolving seals are produced , I should expect that the clouds
of learned conjecture which have obscured the subject would be dispelled , and
the meaning of this mysterious passage shine forth like the morning light in the ...
But now that these revolving seals are produced , I should expect that the clouds
of learned conjecture which have obscured the subject would be dispelled , and
the meaning of this mysterious passage shine forth like the morning light in the ...
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