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Page 112
... spirit of the Christian religion , which is a spirit of purity and peace , Mr. Warner disclaims the intention of con- verting the pulpit on a fast - day into a political rostrum , and of rendering his discourse subservient to the views ...
... spirit of the Christian religion , which is a spirit of purity and peace , Mr. Warner disclaims the intention of con- verting the pulpit on a fast - day into a political rostrum , and of rendering his discourse subservient to the views ...
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... spirit that was in it spoke , and re- lated five - and - twenty stories , to amuse aand deceive the king , when , at the end of each story , the corpse flew back to its tree , and every time Tri - Vicrama went and brought him back , and ...
... spirit that was in it spoke , and re- lated five - and - twenty stories , to amuse aand deceive the king , when , at the end of each story , the corpse flew back to its tree , and every time Tri - Vicrama went and brought him back , and ...
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... Spirit , which appears to be only a di- vine power , is nevertheless personified , and introduced before the reader as an agent in the scene . Mark says , that the Spirit driveth him into the wilderness , and Matthew writes , that he ...
... Spirit , which appears to be only a di- vine power , is nevertheless personified , and introduced before the reader as an agent in the scene . Mark says , that the Spirit driveth him into the wilderness , and Matthew writes , that he ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
Bevans Memoirs of Isaac Pennington | 32 |
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