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... observations on the subject , which we think in themselves deserve attention . There is a display of regard to religion sometimes , we think it must be confessed , ostentatious and sometimes offensive , which we believe is much more ...
... observations on the subject , which we think in themselves deserve attention . There is a display of regard to religion sometimes , we think it must be confessed , ostentatious and sometimes offensive , which we believe is much more ...
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... observe before quitting the subject , that we suppose there are some men , who receive what is most essen- tial in it , who yet may be shocked at the horrible absurdity of language , in which the parts of it are sometimes expressed . We ...
... observe before quitting the subject , that we suppose there are some men , who receive what is most essen- tial in it , who yet may be shocked at the horrible absurdity of language , in which the parts of it are sometimes expressed . We ...
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... Observations on Books ; by Pro- fessor White in a note on his eighth Sermon at the Bampton Lecture ; by Samuel Rowles in his " Remarks on Dr. Priestley's Letters to Dr. Horsley ; by the Dean of Canterbury in " Sermons , of which I do ...
... Observations on Books ; by Pro- fessor White in a note on his eighth Sermon at the Bampton Lecture ; by Samuel Rowles in his " Remarks on Dr. Priestley's Letters to Dr. Horsley ; by the Dean of Canterbury in " Sermons , of which I do ...
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... observed to " favour the unitarian doctrine . " In his second edition he al- tered the conclusion of this sentence , so as to say , that the his- tory was in the opinion of Valesius lost , " on account of the er- " rors it contained ...
... observed to " favour the unitarian doctrine . " In his second edition he al- tered the conclusion of this sentence , so as to say , that the his- tory was in the opinion of Valesius lost , " on account of the er- " rors it contained ...
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... observe , that he had been a Jew . For in that " age , none but a person bred in Judaism , could possess that ... observation , it may be remarked , that Michaelis has inferred , that Barnabas was not the author of this epistle , partly ...
... observe , that he had been a Jew . For in that " age , none but a person bred in Judaism , could possess that ... observation , it may be remarked , that Michaelis has inferred , that Barnabas was not the author of this epistle , partly ...
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