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Page 48
... hope that our hearts may be softened into benevolence towards our brethren : from the mea- sure with which it has been meted unto us , we may learn to measure unto others , and be ever after our power ready to give , glad to dis ...
... hope that our hearts may be softened into benevolence towards our brethren : from the mea- sure with which it has been meted unto us , we may learn to measure unto others , and be ever after our power ready to give , glad to dis ...
Page 66
... hope to benefit many by the sufferings of a few . To his own observations , Dr. Bree has added every thing important , relating to his subject , which he has found in the writings of others . Perhaps the collections , and some specu ...
... hope to benefit many by the sufferings of a few . To his own observations , Dr. Bree has added every thing important , relating to his subject , which he has found in the writings of others . Perhaps the collections , and some specu ...
Page 221
... hope that they are caricatured . If there be many such , can we be surprized at the progress of irreligion and impiety ? Yet this old soldier ( for such he calls himself ) professes to draw from nature , and not to paint imaginary ...
... hope that they are caricatured . If there be many such , can we be surprized at the progress of irreligion and impiety ? Yet this old soldier ( for such he calls himself ) professes to draw from nature , and not to paint imaginary ...
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London Bp of See Porteus | 14 |
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