The Eclectic Review, Tom 12;Tom 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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... racter , but it is peculiarly obvious in the indications not unfre quently given of a considerable degree of credulity ; a credulity partaking of infirmity of judgement , rather than that which a strong and accurate mind may acquire ...
... racter , but it is peculiarly obvious in the indications not unfre quently given of a considerable degree of credulity ; a credulity partaking of infirmity of judgement , rather than that which a strong and accurate mind may acquire ...
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... racter comprised all the moral excellences which make intellec- tual attainments a source of happiness to their possessor , and of advantage to those who contemplate them . He was the eldest son of his parents , who resided during his ...
... racter comprised all the moral excellences which make intellec- tual attainments a source of happiness to their possessor , and of advantage to those who contemplate them . He was the eldest son of his parents , who resided during his ...
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... racter wholly irreconcileable with that of the other , though they continue to be perpetually confounded .-- First , and according to their primary intention , they are records of mortality , raised to protect , or contain the remains ...
... racter wholly irreconcileable with that of the other , though they continue to be perpetually confounded .-- First , and according to their primary intention , they are records of mortality , raised to protect , or contain the remains ...
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