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... instance , is unfinished , and , in some , may be vaguely conjectural , to those who are qualified to think and to dis- criminate , to adopt or reject , to elaborate and to improve . I have said enough ( perhaps too much ) on the ...
... instance , is unfinished , and , in some , may be vaguely conjectural , to those who are qualified to think and to dis- criminate , to adopt or reject , to elaborate and to improve . I have said enough ( perhaps too much ) on the ...
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... instance , on the evidence of spiritual life existing in the recipient of evangelical graces . He deemed the Gospel to be , truly , " the power of God unto salvation ; " and he sought the demonstration of an effectual Saviour , in the ...
... instance , on the evidence of spiritual life existing in the recipient of evangelical graces . He deemed the Gospel to be , truly , " the power of God unto salvation ; " and he sought the demonstration of an effectual Saviour , in the ...
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... instance of Mr. Kelly , and as was usually the case , ) began upon the state of his health . Mr. Knox expressed himself as feeling unusual discomfort ; at the same time , as clearly convinced that his malady was purely physical , - a ...
... instance of Mr. Kelly , and as was usually the case , ) began upon the state of his health . Mr. Knox expressed himself as feeling unusual discomfort ; at the same time , as clearly convinced that his malady was purely physical , - a ...
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... instance , been inaccurate in respect of dates : and we have , thus far , ground for doubting the correctness of the date which he vaguely assigns to that other conversation , in which Mr. Knox said , " On the views of religion which I ...
... instance , been inaccurate in respect of dates : and we have , thus far , ground for doubting the correctness of the date which he vaguely assigns to that other conversation , in which Mr. Knox said , " On the views of religion which I ...
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... instance to have inferred too readily ; though he knows the rules of evidence too well to pronounce a decided judgment from connexions so inconsequent as these . I pass to the testimony of Mr. Cleaver . Mr. Cleaver , like Mr. Scott ...
... instance to have inferred too readily ; though he knows the rules of evidence too well to pronounce a decided judgment from connexions so inconsequent as these . I pass to the testimony of Mr. Cleaver . Mr. Cleaver , like Mr. Scott ...
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