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... passed over in silence ; if it was re- ceived , we can assure him that the apparent neglect was altogether unintentional . We shall be happy if T. W. will allow us the favour of a personal interview , and thereby afford us an ...
... passed over in silence ; if it was re- ceived , we can assure him that the apparent neglect was altogether unintentional . We shall be happy if T. W. will allow us the favour of a personal interview , and thereby afford us an ...
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... passed in review , and refuted . One thing only I would remark , — that it is they who reject the Papal power from its place in the Antichristian circle who enforce an exclusive system of interpre- tation , and not myself . I would ...
... passed in review , and refuted . One thing only I would remark , — that it is they who reject the Papal power from its place in the Antichristian circle who enforce an exclusive system of interpre- tation , and not myself . I would ...
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... passed them over without the slightest notice . The following is Mr. Hamil- ton's proof that Gen. xi . 32 is erroneous : Terah was 78 years of age at the birth of Abram ( Gen. xi . 26 ) , and Abram was 75 at his father's death ( Gen ...
... passed them over without the slightest notice . The following is Mr. Hamil- ton's proof that Gen. xi . 32 is erroneous : Terah was 78 years of age at the birth of Abram ( Gen. xi . 26 ) , and Abram was 75 at his father's death ( Gen ...
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... passed in safety without the most provident circumspection . In the small remainder of their six pages , the Committee make a formal appeal to precedent . " The plan , " says the Report , " which your Committee recommend , is founded on ...
... passed in safety without the most provident circumspection . In the small remainder of their six pages , the Committee make a formal appeal to precedent . " The plan , " says the Report , " which your Committee recommend , is founded on ...
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... passed over . There is an old gentleman , in some play which we read in our early days , who values himself upon his consistency , and is fond of saying that " he likes to listen to reason , when he has made up his mind , because , then ...
... passed over . There is an old gentleman , in some play which we read in our early days , who values himself upon his consistency , and is fond of saying that " he likes to listen to reason , when he has made up his mind , because , then ...
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