Letters, and Sketches of Sermons, Band 2J. Belcher, 1812 |
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... dear and much honoured Friend 384 LETTER LXXVI . To the same 388 LETTER LXXVII . To Mr. L. of K- 392 LETTER LXXVIII . To the same 397 Address , delivered by request , to the brethren of St. John's Lodge - 402 Hints , preparatory to an ...
... dear and much honoured Friend 384 LETTER LXXVI . To the same 388 LETTER LXXVII . To Mr. L. of K- 392 LETTER LXXVIII . To the same 397 Address , delivered by request , to the brethren of St. John's Lodge - 402 Hints , preparatory to an ...
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... dear Christians who worship God in spirit , and have no con- fidence in the flesh , but it is now reduced to a certainty I shall not see them this side heaven . Mr. G. too is ill ; I am persuaded he will never recover that soundness of ...
... dear Christians who worship God in spirit , and have no con- fidence in the flesh , but it is now reduced to a certainty I shall not see them this side heaven . Mr. G. too is ill ; I am persuaded he will never recover that soundness of ...
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... dear friend , who gave me an opportunity of surveying the burial place of the royal family of the Indian Kings . None but royal dust can be deposited in this burial ground . There are many grave stones , which bear record of the ...
... dear friend , who gave me an opportunity of surveying the burial place of the royal family of the Indian Kings . None but royal dust can be deposited in this burial ground . There are many grave stones , which bear record of the ...
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... otence , in the fourth day of the world ; thus , from various passages of holy writ , fairly compared , these blessed declarations are disen- cumbered of all obscurity , or ambiguity . Yet , my dear Sir , in all this there 18 LETTER XIV .
... otence , in the fourth day of the world ; thus , from various passages of holy writ , fairly compared , these blessed declarations are disen- cumbered of all obscurity , or ambiguity . Yet , my dear Sir , in all this there 18 LETTER XIV .
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John Murray. Yet , my dear Sir , in all this there is no invention , there is nothing more than a discovery . Mr. A. Well , Sir , what you call a discovery I call an invention , that is all the difference . M. But , Sir , invention ...
John Murray. Yet , my dear Sir , in all this there is no invention , there is nothing more than a discovery . Mr. A. Well , Sir , what you call a discovery I call an invention , that is all the difference . M. But , Sir , invention ...
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