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... racter of the venerable Theophilus Lindsey , and will participate in the enthusiasm here displayed in its delineation by the re- spectable author of this memoir . Distinct from all considera- tion of the system of religious doctrine ...
... racter of the venerable Theophilus Lindsey , and will participate in the enthusiasm here displayed in its delineation by the re- spectable author of this memoir . Distinct from all considera- tion of the system of religious doctrine ...
Page 257
... racter . Those , therefore , are the best friends of Revelation who endeavour to place its doctrines and injunctions in a clear and intelligible point of view , and who by evincing its reason- ableness prove it to be " worthy of all ...
... racter . Those , therefore , are the best friends of Revelation who endeavour to place its doctrines and injunctions in a clear and intelligible point of view , and who by evincing its reason- ableness prove it to be " worthy of all ...
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... racter of Pliny , 1. xxv . c . 2. Pythagoras and Aristotle both much addicted to this noble study . The former was the first that wrote of the virtue of herbs , Plin . xxv . 2. He kept it a secret , as he did his other attainments . But ...
... racter of Pliny , 1. xxv . c . 2. Pythagoras and Aristotle both much addicted to this noble study . The former was the first that wrote of the virtue of herbs , Plin . xxv . 2. He kept it a secret , as he did his other attainments . But ...
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