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Page 47
... object and end of the representation are com- pletely answered ; and it would be a needless and unprofitable office to prove by measurement that the delineation is faulty , as not exactly coinciding with that which would be given by ...
... object and end of the representation are com- pletely answered ; and it would be a needless and unprofitable office to prove by measurement that the delineation is faulty , as not exactly coinciding with that which would be given by ...
Page 279
... object of his work . In the treatise now before us , similar defect3 again occur ; and if our former animadversions caused à mo- mentary emotion of anger , they have failed in producing amend Still , however , we understand the author ...
... object of his work . In the treatise now before us , similar defect3 again occur ; and if our former animadversions caused à mo- mentary emotion of anger , they have failed in producing amend Still , however , we understand the author ...
Page 381
... object of the Bampton Lecture is " to confirm and establish the Christian faith , " the present lecturer has chosen a subject which embraces the immediate design of the founder , and which opens a most spacious and instructive field to ...
... object of the Bampton Lecture is " to confirm and establish the Christian faith , " the present lecturer has chosen a subject which embraces the immediate design of the founder , and which opens a most spacious and instructive field to ...
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