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Page 177
... former * occasion acknowleged our obligations to this ingenious Lady , for furnishing an amusing com- panion and useful guide to those who travel in the Highlands of Scotland . The first part of the present publication , as before , is ...
... former * occasion acknowleged our obligations to this ingenious Lady , for furnishing an amusing com- panion and useful guide to those who travel in the Highlands of Scotland . The first part of the present publication , as before , is ...
Page 188
... former article , ) God's wrath and damnation , Christ must have either taken her nature , such as it was , corrupt and depraved , or he must have been miraculously exempt from its degeneracy , and infirmities . If the former was the ...
... former article , ) God's wrath and damnation , Christ must have either taken her nature , such as it was , corrupt and depraved , or he must have been miraculously exempt from its degeneracy , and infirmities . If the former was the ...
Page 193
... former times from the sacred writings , is extremely striking ; and their superstitions will , in many instances , be discovered flowing from the primeval religion , but through corrupted . channels . Their antiquities present an ample ...
... former times from the sacred writings , is extremely striking ; and their superstitions will , in many instances , be discovered flowing from the primeval religion , but through corrupted . channels . Their antiquities present an ample ...
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