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Page 194
... means for the total eradication of it from among its confessors ; means which are continually coming forth into practice , and allow us to hope for still more glorious effects . ' This sermon ( xVinth ) , which was preached on Christmas ...
... means for the total eradication of it from among its confessors ; means which are continually coming forth into practice , and allow us to hope for still more glorious effects . ' This sermon ( xVinth ) , which was preached on Christmas ...
Page 290
... Means of extending the advantages of Political Society and the blessings of Human Life . Here he contends for the necessity of Legislators being minutely acquainted with the state of the country which they are desirous of improving ...
... Means of extending the advantages of Political Society and the blessings of Human Life . Here he contends for the necessity of Legislators being minutely acquainted with the state of the country which they are desirous of improving ...
Page 494
... means of putting it into an equation : but the discussion of all the terms which , though small themselves , acquire a sensible value by successive inte- grations , is the most difficult and the most important point , when it is ...
... means of putting it into an equation : but the discussion of all the terms which , though small themselves , acquire a sensible value by successive inte- grations , is the most difficult and the most important point , when it is ...
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