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Page 221
... give it effect . ' Here , however , Mr. Binns is not perfectly correct , nor does his ' just as if ' apply . Prayer , if it be only considered as an act of serious and heart- searching meditation , may give a more powerful efficacy to ...
... give it effect . ' Here , however , Mr. Binns is not perfectly correct , nor does his ' just as if ' apply . Prayer , if it be only considered as an act of serious and heart- searching meditation , may give a more powerful efficacy to ...
Page 275
... give Mr. W.'s note in his own words : Locum dedi conjectura Bentleio digna , viro summo pro- posita ( TAMEN ) vice frigidi vocabuli MANET . If this be a con- jecture worthy of Bentley , his conjectures , we say it boldly , are of no ...
... give Mr. W.'s note in his own words : Locum dedi conjectura Bentleio digna , viro summo pro- posita ( TAMEN ) vice frigidi vocabuli MANET . If this be a con- jecture worthy of Bentley , his conjectures , we say it boldly , are of no ...
Page 504
... give its general cha- racter in the following terms : -though most of the facts ad- duced by the author are well known and often repeated , yet the combination , the order , and the strict examination of them , as well as the new and ...
... give its general cha- racter in the following terms : -though most of the facts ad- duced by the author are well known and often repeated , yet the combination , the order , and the strict examination of them , as well as the new and ...
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