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... feel truly grateful . The question of Education , whether in a social , political , or reli- gious view , has been so often brought under public notice , and the merits of the case so thoroughly investigated , that the subject might ...
... feel truly grateful . The question of Education , whether in a social , political , or reli- gious view , has been so often brought under public notice , and the merits of the case so thoroughly investigated , that the subject might ...
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... feel convinced that each part , of itself , was sufficient for the perfection of the then existing dis- pensation ; each part contained , as it were , in the bud , all those great truths of salvation , which it is the glory of the ...
... feel convinced that each part , of itself , was sufficient for the perfection of the then existing dis- pensation ; each part contained , as it were , in the bud , all those great truths of salvation , which it is the glory of the ...
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... feel no particular appre- • De Rom . Pont . lib . iii , cap . 13 . White's Reply to Fisher , p . 49 , fol . ed . Lib , iii . sec . 1 . hension of attaining too near an affinity to the mystic 20 Miscellaneous Communications .
... feel no particular appre- • De Rom . Pont . lib . iii , cap . 13 . White's Reply to Fisher , p . 49 , fol . ed . Lib , iii . sec . 1 . hension of attaining too near an affinity to the mystic 20 Miscellaneous Communications .
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... feel ourselves , for these reasons , precluded from entering further into the consideration of the subject referred to , although we are fully sensible they constitute the most important part of our inquiry . " Who are they whom the ...
... feel ourselves , for these reasons , precluded from entering further into the consideration of the subject referred to , although we are fully sensible they constitute the most important part of our inquiry . " Who are they whom the ...
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... feel- ings on the other , will probably not frequent any place of wor- ship : he may pass the Sunday at home , weighing the words of his Bible , which he has rescued , perhaps , from the grasp of the parish priest , and praying to HIM ...
... feel- ings on the other , will probably not frequent any place of wor- ship : he may pass the Sunday at home , weighing the words of his Bible , which he has rescued , perhaps , from the grasp of the parish priest , and praying to HIM ...
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