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... passages . 6 With this affronting ' paragraph the university were much offended , as well as with the Archdeacon's obstinacy interming the said Dr. Mr. Atterbury only ' throughout his pamphlet .. came to York . Then he stopped me eight ...
... passages . 6 With this affronting ' paragraph the university were much offended , as well as with the Archdeacon's obstinacy interming the said Dr. Mr. Atterbury only ' throughout his pamphlet .. came to York . Then he stopped me eight ...
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... passages , however , are . of a different complexion , among which the most amusing is a satirical account of Professor Bentley's inaugural speech . The letters of Bishop Downes ( 1719-1729 ) come recom- mended to us by the editor , as ...
... passages , however , are . of a different complexion , among which the most amusing is a satirical account of Professor Bentley's inaugural speech . The letters of Bishop Downes ( 1719-1729 ) come recom- mended to us by the editor , as ...
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... passages may perhaps appear trifling : but it is a sort of trifling that we should never wish to see banished from the fire - side letters of our friends . I thank God , in all appearance , the danger is over with our dear Child ; and I ...
... passages may perhaps appear trifling : but it is a sort of trifling that we should never wish to see banished from the fire - side letters of our friends . I thank God , in all appearance , the danger is over with our dear Child ; and I ...
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... passage un- der consideration was not written by the Apostle John : and though we may incur , with a very few persons like our present opponent we certainly shall not deserve - the charge of temerity , when we assert , that no man of un ...
... passage un- der consideration was not written by the Apostle John : and though we may incur , with a very few persons like our present opponent we certainly shall not deserve - the charge of temerity , when we assert , that no man of un ...
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... passage of 1 John . v . 7. is in the text of the Greek Manuscript of the New Testament in the King's Library at Berlin , but we can affirm nothing certain concerning its antiquity . " What follows ? Does the good refugee take a journey ...
... passage of 1 John . v . 7. is in the text of the Greek Manuscript of the New Testament in the King's Library at Berlin , but we can affirm nothing certain concerning its antiquity . " What follows ? Does the good refugee take a journey ...
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