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... ingenuous breast , recommending itself by no manner of arts . The wisest of kings has taught us in his Proverbs , that there is a certain penetration in kings . This , if ever conspi- cuous in any king , since the beginning of the.
... ingenuous breast , recommending itself by no manner of arts . The wisest of kings has taught us in his Proverbs , that there is a certain penetration in kings . This , if ever conspi- cuous in any king , since the beginning of the.
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... beginning of the human race , does certainly in a peculiar manner , display itself in your Majesty ; who , with an incredible , nay , almost a divine sagacity , pene- trates into the inmost recesses , and most secret springs of the ...
... beginning of the human race , does certainly in a peculiar manner , display itself in your Majesty ; who , with an incredible , nay , almost a divine sagacity , pene- trates into the inmost recesses , and most secret springs of the ...
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... beginning , and have endeavoured , as far as I could , to explain it methodi- cally and clearly , enlightening the obscurer passages of scrip- ture , carefully examining the phrases used by the Holy Ghost , and referring the whole to ...
... beginning , and have endeavoured , as far as I could , to explain it methodi- cally and clearly , enlightening the obscurer passages of scrip- ture , carefully examining the phrases used by the Holy Ghost , and referring the whole to ...
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... beginning of the year 1680 ; when , upon the decease of the celebrated Bur- mannus , they judged it necessary to have a great mau , to add to the reputation of their university , and to maintain the an- cient piety of their church ; and ...
... beginning of the year 1680 ; when , upon the decease of the celebrated Bur- mannus , they judged it necessary to have a great mau , to add to the reputation of their university , and to maintain the an- cient piety of their church ; and ...
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... beginning of the creation of God , " Rev , iii . 14. " By whom were created thrones and do- minions , things visible and invisible ; that he might have the pre - eminence in all things , " Col. i . 16 , 18. both of the works of nature ...
... beginning of the creation of God , " Rev , iii . 14. " By whom were created thrones and do- minions , things visible and invisible ; that he might have the pre - eminence in all things , " Col. i . 16 , 18. both of the works of nature ...
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