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Page 160
... sufficient guide to man in belief and practice ; or how it can be necessary , if these do form a sufficient guide , to appeal to another decider of controversies . As far as the teaching of the Spirit is concerned , they seem to believe ...
... sufficient guide to man in belief and practice ; or how it can be necessary , if these do form a sufficient guide , to appeal to another decider of controversies . As far as the teaching of the Spirit is concerned , they seem to believe ...
Page 365
... sufficient time be given to his descriptions and demonstrations , he cannot fail to be under- stood but to the ... sufficiently well executed but we by no means are inclined to commend the transition from the preceding matter to these ...
... sufficient time be given to his descriptions and demonstrations , he cannot fail to be under- stood but to the ... sufficiently well executed but we by no means are inclined to commend the transition from the preceding matter to these ...
Page 391
... sufficient number of consumers for the flesh . But though the produce of that country , if duly cultivated and en- couraged , would , he says , be sufficient to maintain the half of Europe , and its wool would supply all the ...
... sufficient number of consumers for the flesh . But though the produce of that country , if duly cultivated and en- couraged , would , he says , be sufficient to maintain the half of Europe , and its wool would supply all the ...
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