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... be thought to strengthen and confirm the impression of it. With regard to errours or inaccuracies of any other kind, the Author must trust to the indulgence of the candid Reader. HUGH BLAIR. ! ħħ - - - - - - - - f v J.
... be thought to strengthen and confirm the impression of it. With regard to errours or inaccuracies of any other kind, the Author must trust to the indulgence of the candid Reader. HUGH BLAIR. ! ħħ - - - - - - - - f v J.
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... Author who is not copying others , but writing from his own reflections ; and partly , from the coincidence of some general topicks and allusions which recur frequently * 7 frequently in serious discourses of the prac tical kind .
... Author who is not copying others , but writing from his own reflections ; and partly , from the coincidence of some general topicks and allusions which recur frequently * 7 frequently in serious discourses of the prac tical kind .
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... and confirm the impression of it . - With regard to errours or inaccuracies of any other kind , the Author must trust to the indul- gence of the candid Reader . HUGH BLAIR . 1 CONTENTS OF THE FIFTH VOLUME . SERMON I. On [ v ]
... and confirm the impression of it . - With regard to errours or inaccuracies of any other kind , the Author must trust to the indul- gence of the candid Reader . HUGH BLAIR . 1 CONTENTS OF THE FIFTH VOLUME . SERMON I. On [ v ]
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... kind , seldom lasts long ; and the uncasiness which lasts , we become accustomed to bear . Time and continuance reconcile us gra- dually to many things that were at first believed to be unsupportable . Providence has in mercy provided ...
... kind , seldom lasts long ; and the uncasiness which lasts , we become accustomed to bear . Time and continuance reconcile us gra- dually to many things that were at first believed to be unsupportable . Providence has in mercy provided ...
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... - out conceiving him as the benefactor of man- kind . Mysterious as this world is in many of its appearances , it nevertheless carries , on II . on the whole , a strongly marked character 34 On the proper Disposition of.
... - out conceiving him as the benefactor of man- kind . Mysterious as this world is in many of its appearances , it nevertheless carries , on II . on the whole , a strongly marked character 34 On the proper Disposition of.
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