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... evidence respecting the merit of the work : yet the multifarious nature of its contents appeared to require a greater rather than a less extent of re- port . We shall now only add that Mrs. Barbauld's Memoir is , in general , written ...
... evidence respecting the merit of the work : yet the multifarious nature of its contents appeared to require a greater rather than a less extent of re- port . We shall now only add that Mrs. Barbauld's Memoir is , in general , written ...
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... evidence that Jesus was the true Mes- siah , notwithstanding he laid no claim to the character of a temporal Prince . To those who are at all capable of judging of the nature of genuine historical evidence - nothing can appear more ...
... evidence that Jesus was the true Mes- siah , notwithstanding he laid no claim to the character of a temporal Prince . To those who are at all capable of judging of the nature of genuine historical evidence - nothing can appear more ...
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... Evidence from Prophecy in Behalf of the Christian Religion . Preached before the Society in Scotland for propagating Christian Knowledge , June 3 , 18c2 . By John Ogil vie , D.D. F. R. S. A. Minister of Midmar , Aberdeenshire . To which ...
... Evidence from Prophecy in Behalf of the Christian Religion . Preached before the Society in Scotland for propagating Christian Knowledge , June 3 , 18c2 . By John Ogil vie , D.D. F. R. S. A. Minister of Midmar , Aberdeenshire . To which ...
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