The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 11Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1816 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... honour to inform you that on my passage from the Marquesas Is- lands to this port , on the morning of the 17th of September , I fell in with an island where none is laid down in the Admiralty , or other charts , according to the several ...
... honour to inform you that on my passage from the Marquesas Is- lands to this port , on the morning of the 17th of September , I fell in with an island where none is laid down in the Admiralty , or other charts , according to the several ...
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... honour to the most virtuous nation on earth ; their teeth like ivory , were regular and beautiful , without a sin- gle exception ; and all of them , both male and female , had the most mark- ed English features . The clothing of the ...
... honour to the most virtuous nation on earth ; their teeth like ivory , were regular and beautiful , without a sin- gle exception ; and all of them , both male and female , had the most mark- ed English features . The clothing of the ...
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... Honour the father of thee , and the mother ; which is command the first in a promise ; that well to thee may be and thou be long - lived upon the earth . " There is no date to Mr. Grant's pamphlet . By its appearance , it may have been ...
... Honour the father of thee , and the mother ; which is command the first in a promise ; that well to thee may be and thou be long - lived upon the earth . " There is no date to Mr. Grant's pamphlet . By its appearance , it may have been ...
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... honour to our tongues and voices ; yet we must tune and compose even those notes so , as may best profit our neigh- bour . " It should not be forgotten that the same spirit of uncharitable- ness , which we condemn in the anath- ema of ...
... honour to our tongues and voices ; yet we must tune and compose even those notes so , as may best profit our neigh- bour . " It should not be forgotten that the same spirit of uncharitable- ness , which we condemn in the anath- ema of ...
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... themselves , so might equally all other sects ; and Dissenters ought as men of honour and conscience , to protest against such partiality and oppression , and as knowing themselves to be loyal men and true , ought never to.
... themselves , so might equally all other sects ; and Dissenters ought as men of honour and conscience , to protest against such partiality and oppression , and as knowing themselves to be loyal men and true , ought never to.
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