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Page 155
... expression in a nobler sense , as denoting sentiments and qualities , a character or frame of mind which bears some distant resemblance of the moral perfections of the Deity . The sacred writers of the New Testament use the expression ...
... expression in a nobler sense , as denoting sentiments and qualities , a character or frame of mind which bears some distant resemblance of the moral perfections of the Deity . The sacred writers of the New Testament use the expression ...
Page 161
... expressed and de- clared of and concerning the same . " . " And that the premises included in one other of such allotments and which shall compose the same , shall be conveyed to the use of the FLDEST MALE LINEAL DESCENDANT THEN LIVING ...
... expressed and de- clared of and concerning the same . " . " And that the premises included in one other of such allotments and which shall compose the same , shall be conveyed to the use of the FLDEST MALE LINEAL DESCENDANT THEN LIVING ...
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... expression v idioo . May not this expression be used compa- ratively ? Many hills , even in England , after an easy ascent , spred into a plain terminating in abrupt cliffs . Such , we are assured , is the description of Bounarbachi ...
... expression v idioo . May not this expression be used compa- ratively ? Many hills , even in England , after an easy ascent , spred into a plain terminating in abrupt cliffs . Such , we are assured , is the description of Bounarbachi ...
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Jauit | 11 |
Chronology See Investigation | 11 |
Hamboidrs Experiments on the Atmos | 11 |
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