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... tion and reason for it in a book ; .... for at this time he knew nothing of writ- ing . " 21 This reasoning is very far from being conclusive . Would God command Moses to do that which he neither understood , nor was able to perform ...
... tion and reason for it in a book ; .... for at this time he knew nothing of writ- ing . " 21 This reasoning is very far from being conclusive . Would God command Moses to do that which he neither understood , nor was able to perform ...
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... tion , but that kind and degree which Christians enjoy on earth ; being glo- rified in their head , Jesus Christ , and receiving the blessings of the Spirit . He should have shown that ἐδικαίωσε should be referred , not to final justifi ...
... tion , but that kind and degree which Christians enjoy on earth ; being glo- rified in their head , Jesus Christ , and receiving the blessings of the Spirit . He should have shown that ἐδικαίωσε should be referred , not to final justifi ...
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... tion , as having held a Major's commis- sion in the Royal army . The first off- spring of their union was the illustrious subject of this biography , who was called Richard , after his grandfather . And to this circumstance , perhaps ...
... tion , as having held a Major's commis- sion in the Royal army . The first off- spring of their union was the illustrious subject of this biography , who was called Richard , after his grandfather . And to this circumstance , perhaps ...
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... tion the labours of some learned lippo- grammatists , with a few other studied trifles , to which the following anec dote , given by D'Israeli in the second volume of his amusing " Curiosities of Literature , may serve as an apt illustra ...
... tion the labours of some learned lippo- grammatists , with a few other studied trifles , to which the following anec dote , given by D'Israeli in the second volume of his amusing " Curiosities of Literature , may serve as an apt illustra ...
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... tion as to the present or future resources of the colony . All doubt is now removed , that it possesses the means , if properly developed , of rendering the most material service to the Mother Country . Probably when the higher ...
... tion as to the present or future resources of the colony . All doubt is now removed , that it possesses the means , if properly developed , of rendering the most material service to the Mother Country . Probably when the higher ...
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