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Page 219
... effects will be to increase the sum of prostitution , and that its principle is unsupported by the word of God . Mr ... effect , it is a school of virtue ; and that its object is strictly conformable to the spirit and letter of the ...
... effects will be to increase the sum of prostitution , and that its principle is unsupported by the word of God . Mr ... effect , it is a school of virtue ; and that its object is strictly conformable to the spirit and letter of the ...
Page 265
... effect , we are induced to perform a full inspiration , when the blood passes more readily through the chest , and tends to re- lieve the head . Dr. W. compares this effect on the blood- vessels to the rising of the mercury in the ...
... effect , we are induced to perform a full inspiration , when the blood passes more readily through the chest , and tends to re- lieve the head . Dr. W. compares this effect on the blood- vessels to the rising of the mercury in the ...
Page 278
... effect some reform in the pulpit . He certainly has not been an inattentive hearer , and he writes with spirit and force . Strong attach- ment to the Established Church is confessed : but objections to certain parts of her offices are ...
... effect some reform in the pulpit . He certainly has not been an inattentive hearer , and he writes with spirit and force . Strong attach- ment to the Established Church is confessed : but objections to certain parts of her offices are ...
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