The Universalist's Miscellany, Or, Philanthropist's Museum, Tom 3editor W. Vidler and sold, 1799 |
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... remains that we explain the caufes of Volcanoes , or , to speak more properly , that we mention the opinions of philofophers concerning them ; for the real causes of them are perhaps ftill unknown , notwithstanding all that has been ...
... remains that we explain the caufes of Volcanoes , or , to speak more properly , that we mention the opinions of philofophers concerning them ; for the real causes of them are perhaps ftill unknown , notwithstanding all that has been ...
Strona 7
... remain for thousands of years under the fame part of the furface of the earth , be occa- fionally inflamed and ejected , and afterwards undergo a renova- tion , in order to enable them to go through a fimilar operation . Nitre is never ...
... remain for thousands of years under the fame part of the furface of the earth , be occa- fionally inflamed and ejected , and afterwards undergo a renova- tion , in order to enable them to go through a fimilar operation . Nitre is never ...
Strona 20
... remains as to what James hath faid upon this fubject --- " But above all , my bre- thren , fwear not all , neither by heaven , nor by earth , nor by any other oath ; but let your yea be yea , and your nay , nay , left ye fall into ...
... remains as to what James hath faid upon this fubject --- " But above all , my bre- thren , fwear not all , neither by heaven , nor by earth , nor by any other oath ; but let your yea be yea , and your nay , nay , left ye fall into ...
Strona 23
... remains very little to fay to prove that Dr. Edwards and J. H. Prince are in an error in their judgment concerning tbe Author of the Whole Duty of Man ; and I think , had they read the work they quote from , they would have different ...
... remains very little to fay to prove that Dr. Edwards and J. H. Prince are in an error in their judgment concerning tbe Author of the Whole Duty of Man ; and I think , had they read the work they quote from , they would have different ...
Strona 26
... remain any thing to fubdue . Thus , we fee that this glorious doctrine of the Univerfal and finally efficacious Love of the Deity is contained in more pas- fages of fcripture than is commonly imagined , and , generally , most in those ...
... remain any thing to fubdue . Thus , we fee that this glorious doctrine of the Univerfal and finally efficacious Love of the Deity is contained in more pas- fages of fcripture than is commonly imagined , and , generally , most in those ...
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