The Monthly Review, Tom 1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... important object in our labours here ? Not that the study of Hebrew literature would be all but if clerical education were made , as it ought to be , a separate object , which at present it is not in either of the English universities ...
... important object in our labours here ? Not that the study of Hebrew literature would be all but if clerical education were made , as it ought to be , a separate object , which at present it is not in either of the English universities ...
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... importance of studying the Old Testament ; and the concluding paper takes up the subject of the interpretation of that ... important of the whole ; for it lays down rules , deduced in the most ingenious manner from a consideration of the ...
... importance of studying the Old Testament ; and the concluding paper takes up the subject of the interpretation of that ... important of the whole ; for it lays down rules , deduced in the most ingenious manner from a consideration of the ...
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... important consideration in the choice of , 591 . England , comparison of , with France , 480 . England ... importance of that day in Persia , 502 , 503 , 504 . Friends , mutual recognition of , in heaven , 530 . Frost , effect of , on ...
... important consideration in the choice of , 591 . England , comparison of , with France , 480 . England ... importance of that day in Persia , 502 , 503 , 504 . Friends , mutual recognition of , in heaven , 530 . Frost , effect of , on ...
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