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... religion and to the pro- sperity of their country . The character which the learned prebendary gives of Mr. M.'s history is as follows ; and we vouch for the justice of it : - In fact , it is made so much the vehicle of an apology for ...
... religion and to the pro- sperity of their country . The character which the learned prebendary gives of Mr. M.'s history is as follows ; and we vouch for the justice of it : - In fact , it is made so much the vehicle of an apology for ...
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... Religion already published , that it is perfectly needless to add to their number ; but it appeared to me , that there was still wanting something in a shorter , a cheaper , a more methodical and familiar form , for those who have just ...
... Religion already published , that it is perfectly needless to add to their number ; but it appeared to me , that there was still wanting something in a shorter , a cheaper , a more methodical and familiar form , for those who have just ...
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... religion . A person considerable by his wealth , of high de- scent , and nearly allied to the chiefs of his country , taking upon him- self the character of a religious teacher in an age of ignorance and barbarism , could not fail of ...
... religion . A person considerable by his wealth , of high de- scent , and nearly allied to the chiefs of his country , taking upon him- self the character of a religious teacher in an age of ignorance and barbarism , could not fail of ...
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London Bp of See Porteus | 14 |
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