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Page 93
Two Letters addressed to the Lord Bishop of Landal , occasioned by the
Distinction his Lordship hath made between the Operation of the Holy Spirit in the
Primitive Ministers of Christ , and its Operation in Men at this Day , contained in
an ...
Two Letters addressed to the Lord Bishop of Landal , occasioned by the
Distinction his Lordship hath made between the Operation of the Holy Spirit in the
Primitive Ministers of Christ , and its Operation in Men at this Day , contained in
an ...
Page 118
N. S. ) you seemed to express a belief that the wbole of the letters were not
authentic , but that some of them were Rotoriously ... This belief , the General
himself has fully justified , in a letter which he purposely addressed , some time
ago , to ...
N. S. ) you seemed to express a belief that the wbole of the letters were not
authentic , but that some of them were Rotoriously ... This belief , the General
himself has fully justified , in a letter which he purposely addressed , some time
ago , to ...
Page 119
G. W. “ At the time when these letters first appeared , it was notorious to the army
immediately under my command , and ... Tbe present letter I commit to your care ,
and desire it may be deposited in the office of the department of state , as a ...
G. W. “ At the time when these letters first appeared , it was notorious to the army
immediately under my command , and ... Tbe present letter I commit to your care ,
and desire it may be deposited in the office of the department of state , as a ...
Page 318
Typographical errors more frequently arise from the substitution of one letter for
another , or from a letter omitted , than from the addition of a letter in a word to
which it does not belong . Aldus , however , as he proceeded in his author ,
began to ...
Typographical errors more frequently arise from the substitution of one letter for
another , or from a letter omitted , than from the addition of a letter in a word to
which it does not belong . Aldus , however , as he proceeded in his author ,
began to ...
Page 323
Some friends attempted to supply his place : but , when the numerous typographi
: al errors of this edition are considered , who can be surprised that a N , or that
any other letter , is left out , or is added ? Those who examine Musgrave's notes ...
Some friends attempted to supply his place : but , when the numerous typographi
: al errors of this edition are considered , who can be surprised that a N , or that
any other letter , is left out , or is added ? Those who examine Musgrave's notes ...
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