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Page 174
... circumstance . This we have already shewn , in our account of Dr. Middleton's book , with regard to most of those circumstances which are comprised in his twenty canons , and which Mr. Veysie reduces to his eight cases ; and we intended ...
... circumstance . This we have already shewn , in our account of Dr. Middleton's book , with regard to most of those circumstances which are comprised in his twenty canons , and which Mr. Veysie reduces to his eight cases ; and we intended ...
Page 175
... circumstances of the case to determine the particular way in which the thing is definite . It merely declares the fact , without having any thing to do with the cause . The business of the article is simple , uniform , and every where ...
... circumstances of the case to determine the particular way in which the thing is definite . It merely declares the fact , without having any thing to do with the cause . The business of the article is simple , uniform , and every where ...
Page 176
... circumstances said what is there re- lated . In like manner , i de eppariĻar in Matth . xxvi . 67. is definite , and means certain persons who are rendered particular and definite by the action performed at the time : -they were the men ...
... circumstances said what is there re- lated . In like manner , i de eppariĻar in Matth . xxvi . 67. is definite , and means certain persons who are rendered particular and definite by the action performed at the time : -they were the men ...
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Sermons Collective See Jervis Bidlake | 2 |
TABLE | 8 |
Moores George Tales of the Passions | 14 |
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