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... considerable length , his reasons for preferring early operations , the author now enters into a more minute detail , and applies his general principles to particular circumstances and individual cases . He divides operations ...
... considerable length , his reasons for preferring early operations , the author now enters into a more minute detail , and applies his general principles to particular circumstances and individual cases . He divides operations ...
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... considerable discrepancy in their religious belief : - The conduct of Melancthon and Luther to each other affords an admirable illustration of the true basis of religious friendship . They were not perfectly agreed , but they were ...
... considerable discrepancy in their religious belief : - The conduct of Melancthon and Luther to each other affords an admirable illustration of the true basis of religious friendship . They were not perfectly agreed , but they were ...
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... considerable degree of discredit is moreover attempted to be thrown on that writer's historical proofs , ' by shewing that they are only the unsupported imputations of the avowed enemies of the Jesuits , and therefore not intitled to ...
... considerable degree of discredit is moreover attempted to be thrown on that writer's historical proofs , ' by shewing that they are only the unsupported imputations of the avowed enemies of the Jesuits , and therefore not intitled to ...
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Melanctbon Life | 3 |
Bertram a Tragedy | 54 |
Melodino Relics | 66 |
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