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Strona 95
... be confided to such persons as , by their trials , have ac , quired and given
proofs of that genuine virtue which shall eventually persevere , and abide to
eternity . For there is ground for thinking , that the virtuous will not be totally
occupied with ...
... be confided to such persons as , by their trials , have ac , quired and given
proofs of that genuine virtue which shall eventually persevere , and abide to
eternity . For there is ground for thinking , that the virtuous will not be totally
occupied with ...
Strona 142
This person , it also appears , has bestowed his animadversions upon the
Christian Observer , for having spoken favourably of Dr . Hales ' s former
publication . The Editors of that Journal however , endeavour to soften down his
asperity , and ...
This person , it also appears , has bestowed his animadversions upon the
Christian Observer , for having spoken favourably of Dr . Hales ' s former
publication . The Editors of that Journal however , endeavour to soften down his
asperity , and ...
Strona 176
The coroner and his jury may often decide wrong ; but I do not see how a
clergyman , with any propriety or justice , can reverse the verdict of a jury ; and
this he in effect does , when so far as his office extends , he treats a person as a
felo de se ...
The coroner and his jury may often decide wrong ; but I do not see how a
clergyman , with any propriety or justice , can reverse the verdict of a jury ; and
this he in effect does , when so far as his office extends , he treats a person as a
felo de se ...
Strona 182
Thus , too , it may be presumed , that by a dispensation so preventive and
subversive of pride and its consequences , more persons will be preserved from
an irrecoverable fall and ruin , than perbaps could have been saved by any other
...
Thus , too , it may be presumed , that by a dispensation so preventive and
subversive of pride and its consequences , more persons will be preserved from
an irrecoverable fall and ruin , than perbaps could have been saved by any other
...
Strona 186
that the latter clause in this verse, does not necessarily refer to any thing, or any
person to be offered up; but that it may be translated, and (or) I will offer up to him
(to God) a burnt-offering. The pronoun thus suffixed, is often dative, just as in ...
that the latter clause in this verse, does not necessarily refer to any thing, or any
person to be offered up; but that it may be translated, and (or) I will offer up to him
(to God) a burnt-offering. The pronoun thus suffixed, is often dative, just as in ...
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