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... light resisted , privileges abused , open the way , according to the strict rules of distributive justice , for the most severe and tremendous pu- nishment . " This is the condemnation , that light is come into the world , but men have ...
... light resisted , privileges abused , open the way , according to the strict rules of distributive justice , for the most severe and tremendous pu- nishment . " This is the condemnation , that light is come into the world , but men have ...
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... light is superior to that which can be derived from the divine records . On these points , both the advocates of the antient faith and the reformers are agreed . Some mo . dern Doctors of the Quaker Church , however , as well male as ...
... light is superior to that which can be derived from the divine records . On these points , both the advocates of the antient faith and the reformers are agreed . Some mo . dern Doctors of the Quaker Church , however , as well male as ...
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... light and shade , the painter and spectator give way to first impressions ; and works are painted , exhibited , and praised , which , if tried in the scale of scicutific criticism , would be found greatly wanting . The theory of light ...
... light and shade , the painter and spectator give way to first impressions ; and works are painted , exhibited , and praised , which , if tried in the scale of scicutific criticism , would be found greatly wanting . The theory of light ...
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