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Page 194
... effect produced upon the minds of men , it cannot be doubted but the opportunity thus given to Charles , to dis- play his firmness and piety , has created more respect for his memory than it could otherwise have obtained . Respect and ...
... effect produced upon the minds of men , it cannot be doubted but the opportunity thus given to Charles , to dis- play his firmness and piety , has created more respect for his memory than it could otherwise have obtained . Respect and ...
Page 216
... effect the good which they would be able to accomplish were they in more comfortable circumstances ; and therefore Mr. B. would assist them by regular stipends , since there is little prospect of conveying moral and religious ...
... effect the good which they would be able to accomplish were they in more comfortable circumstances ; and therefore Mr. B. would assist them by regular stipends , since there is little prospect of conveying moral and religious ...
Page 408
... effect without an adequate cause . If the christian religion be not true , if Christ did not die and rise again , if his apostles were not endued with extraordinary and supernatural powers , the zeal of the primitive christians would ...
... effect without an adequate cause . If the christian religion be not true , if Christ did not die and rise again , if his apostles were not endued with extraordinary and supernatural powers , the zeal of the primitive christians would ...
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