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Page 163
... considered , as partly his own work , the future prosperity of a state , whose foundation had been laid by the war , whose after - pro gress would be the result of that glorious struggle ; and such animat- ing reflections must have ...
... considered , as partly his own work , the future prosperity of a state , whose foundation had been laid by the war , whose after - pro gress would be the result of that glorious struggle ; and such animat- ing reflections must have ...
Page 250
... considered as a business of interest- ing concern that we are not at liberty to receive and treat , in any way we choose , what it has pleased God to reveal concerning it ; but are here , under law to him , the great Lord of conscience ...
... considered as a business of interest- ing concern that we are not at liberty to receive and treat , in any way we choose , what it has pleased God to reveal concerning it ; but are here , under law to him , the great Lord of conscience ...
Page 332
... considered in these two volumes , that it is difficult for us to give any general account of their contents , without entering into a more minute detail than our limits allow . We plainly perceive , in the sensible reflections which ...
... considered in these two volumes , that it is difficult for us to give any general account of their contents , without entering into a more minute detail than our limits allow . We plainly perceive , in the sensible reflections which ...
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