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Page 216
... readers are disposed to eriticize the manner in which it is conducted : but there are certain regulations on which even the interest of these compositions in some measure depends ; and these are such as relate to the length of time ...
... readers are disposed to eriticize the manner in which it is conducted : but there are certain regulations on which even the interest of these compositions in some measure depends ; and these are such as relate to the length of time ...
Page 417
... readers in their consideration of the parliamentary investigation which will have commenced when these pages issue from the press . Mr. Giddy begins by informing his readers that his object is not so much to place the subject in a new ...
... readers in their consideration of the parliamentary investigation which will have commenced when these pages issue from the press . Mr. Giddy begins by informing his readers that his object is not so much to place the subject in a new ...
Page 434
... readers will still doubt how far it is strictly scriptural ; and whether our Reformers have accom plished all that was necessary to the perfection of our public ritual . The influence of system and education is powerful even in men of ...
... readers will still doubt how far it is strictly scriptural ; and whether our Reformers have accom plished all that was necessary to the perfection of our public ritual . The influence of system and education is powerful even in men of ...
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