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... attempt to pry into the eternal purposes of God . Our Saviour does not encourage us to discuss questions relative to the divine decrees , but preaches righteousness . Many are called ; and from this many , at the last day , God will ...
... attempt to pry into the eternal purposes of God . Our Saviour does not encourage us to discuss questions relative to the divine decrees , but preaches righteousness . Many are called ; and from this many , at the last day , God will ...
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... attempt to express his thoughts in French , was for him voluntarily to subject himself to many of the disadvantages which attend the attempt to write poetry in a dead language . What is so written can scarcely be entirely worthy of the ...
... attempt to express his thoughts in French , was for him voluntarily to subject himself to many of the disadvantages which attend the attempt to write poetry in a dead language . What is so written can scarcely be entirely worthy of the ...
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... attempt to tax foreign states as scarcely less impracticable , or less unjust . As this is an error which , like the fatal one before committed , is calculated for popularity , we insert the able exposure of it by the pen of Mr. Jordan ...
... attempt to tax foreign states as scarcely less impracticable , or less unjust . As this is an error which , like the fatal one before committed , is calculated for popularity , we insert the able exposure of it by the pen of Mr. Jordan ...
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