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... course to state the testimony which they bear to the divine mission of Jess , and thus concludes his Evidence . The fifth discourse may be regarded as an improvement of the preceding view , in which the preacher displays the prac tical ...
... course to state the testimony which they bear to the divine mission of Jess , and thus concludes his Evidence . The fifth discourse may be regarded as an improvement of the preceding view , in which the preacher displays the prac tical ...
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... course of things and the necessities of society will admit of being generally communicated , we should join the advocates . and panegyrists of ignorance , rather than follow the untenable middle course of Mr. Weyland . Having ...
... course of things and the necessities of society will admit of being generally communicated , we should join the advocates . and panegyrists of ignorance , rather than follow the untenable middle course of Mr. Weyland . Having ...
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... course : -in no other way can a correct and full insight be obtained into the character of a people . It is asserted by the author , and it is too obvious to require proof or illustration , that without a knowlege of the several ...
... course : -in no other way can a correct and full insight be obtained into the character of a people . It is asserted by the author , and it is too obvious to require proof or illustration , that without a knowlege of the several ...
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