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... passages which require explanation : but these are matters of separate investigation , and do not affect the ... passage taken from the second epistle to the Corinthians , we here read , All this comes from God ; -whereas our ...
... passages which require explanation : but these are matters of separate investigation , and do not affect the ... passage taken from the second epistle to the Corinthians , we here read , All this comes from God ; -whereas our ...
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professes to have altered or omitted various passages , which were of too local a nature to be understood in this ... passage , are physiognomists . ' And I say , too , very few ; for I will not take upon myself to assert positively ...
professes to have altered or omitted various passages , which were of too local a nature to be understood in this ... passage , are physiognomists . ' And I say , too , very few ; for I will not take upon myself to assert positively ...
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... passage , on comparing it with the parallel text in Mark . That Dr. G. is a man of knowlege , and of learning , appears by references to antient historians and other authors . That striking passage of Plato , in which the philosopher ...
... passage , on comparing it with the parallel text in Mark . That Dr. G. is a man of knowlege , and of learning , appears by references to antient historians and other authors . That striking passage of Plato , in which the philosopher ...
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