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Page 140
... never vet gave any sensible information to one disciple ; they never yet illustrated one fine authour . ' This species of lover's praise , we conceive , will not prove . very interesting to the gentle reader who is seeking for infor ...
... never vet gave any sensible information to one disciple ; they never yet illustrated one fine authour . ' This species of lover's praise , we conceive , will not prove . very interesting to the gentle reader who is seeking for infor ...
Page 203
... never be discou raged , because we do not command an amplitude of means , but in- stead of bewailing what is impossible , let us labour to effect what is practicable . Let us never excuse our negligence , by accusing our stations - but ...
... never be discou raged , because we do not command an amplitude of means , but in- stead of bewailing what is impossible , let us labour to effect what is practicable . Let us never excuse our negligence , by accusing our stations - but ...
Page 371
... never relieved himself by miracle . The divine powers with which he was invested were designed as the seal of his mission , and were never to be applied to other purposes , lest their intention should be mistaken or their dignity and ...
... never relieved himself by miracle . The divine powers with which he was invested were designed as the seal of his mission , and were never to be applied to other purposes , lest their intention should be mistaken or their dignity and ...
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Beatsons Chronological Register of both | 4 |
Lectures on the Liturgy | 7 |
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