The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... effects of the French revolution upon domestic property and comfort , pic- ture of , 55 , 56 - her literary opinions , 56 , 57 - her sentiments and practice on education , 58 - her opinion as to the progress of man , and the duration of ...
... effects of the French revolution upon domestic property and comfort , pic- ture of , 55 , 56 - her literary opinions , 56 , 57 - her sentiments and practice on education , 58 - her opinion as to the progress of man , and the duration of ...
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... effect of their juxta- position , aided by the disquisitions and the judgment of the learned prelate , will be likely to place many things in a new point of view , and to make him understand Tertullian more in- timately than he did ...
... effect of their juxta- position , aided by the disquisitions and the judgment of the learned prelate , will be likely to place many things in a new point of view , and to make him understand Tertullian more in- timately than he did ...
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... effect of these laws under different emperors ; nor is there a word said of the African church in particular , in the fortunes of which Tertullian was more particularly concerned . We have the same fault to find with the seventh chapter ...
... effect of these laws under different emperors ; nor is there a word said of the African church in particular , in the fortunes of which Tertullian was more particularly concerned . We have the same fault to find with the seventh chapter ...
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... effect is to rescue this sentence from the charge of arguing in a circle . We are ready , however , to allow , notwithstanding the weakness with which the Romanists manage their own cause , that if miracles can be proved to have been ...
... effect is to rescue this sentence from the charge of arguing in a circle . We are ready , however , to allow , notwithstanding the weakness with which the Romanists manage their own cause , that if miracles can be proved to have been ...
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... effect , such as healing the sick , raising the dead , & c . , Eusebius does not mention one single instance of that kind ; and almost the only circumstances which he seems to have con- sidered miraculous , were a few occurrences which ...
... effect , such as healing the sick , raising the dead , & c . , Eusebius does not mention one single instance of that kind ; and almost the only circumstances which he seems to have con- sidered miraculous , were a few occurrences which ...
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