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... body have been set forth in no authorized formula , it is not easy to arrive at any decisive conclusion respecting the fixed tenets of what may be termed the Quaker Church . Though we may ascertain the belief of the old Friends , and of ...
... body have been set forth in no authorized formula , it is not easy to arrive at any decisive conclusion respecting the fixed tenets of what may be termed the Quaker Church . Though we may ascertain the belief of the old Friends , and of ...
Pagina 482
... body . This question he answers affirmatively ; and he attributes to the ac- tion of light a variety of very important operations in the ani- mal economy . He supposes that light promotes the cutane- ous transpiration , and increases ...
... body . This question he answers affirmatively ; and he attributes to the ac- tion of light a variety of very important operations in the ani- mal economy . He supposes that light promotes the cutane- ous transpiration , and increases ...
Pagina 486
... body of men whose objects are so commendable , so important , and so fertile as those of the Asiatic Society . We had our fears that the less of the inestimable founder of this institution might even be fatal to its continuance ; but ...
... body of men whose objects are so commendable , so important , and so fertile as those of the Asiatic Society . We had our fears that the less of the inestimable founder of this institution might even be fatal to its continuance ; but ...
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