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... passage from Justin , ( " Tunc in Syriam proficisci- tur ; ubi obvios cum infulis multos orientis reges habuit , ” xi . 10. ) he destroys the support which this account gives to the narra- tive of Josephus . The infula , hung on a ...
... passage from Justin , ( " Tunc in Syriam proficisci- tur ; ubi obvios cum infulis multos orientis reges habuit , ” xi . 10. ) he destroys the support which this account gives to the narra- tive of Josephus . The infula , hung on a ...
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... passage of the work relates to a hazardous adventure encountered by the travelling party in a quarter considerably on this side of the antient metropolis of Egypt : it is extremely well told by Mr. L. , but our limits make it necessary ...
... passage of the work relates to a hazardous adventure encountered by the travelling party in a quarter considerably on this side of the antient metropolis of Egypt : it is extremely well told by Mr. L. , but our limits make it necessary ...
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... passage in it of which we should wish for some explanation from the author : Against this doctrine of repentance being a natural atone- ment for sin , it is no trivial objection that such men as Socrates himself , the very high - priest ...
... passage in it of which we should wish for some explanation from the author : Against this doctrine of repentance being a natural atone- ment for sin , it is no trivial objection that such men as Socrates himself , the very high - priest ...
Contenido
Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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