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... Knowledge of the true God . Preached at opening the Church of St. Andrew's , in Calcutta , March , 1818. By James Bryce , D.D. Clergyman of the Church of Scotland at Fort William , and Chaplain to the Honourable Com- pany's Bengal ...
... Knowledge of the true God . Preached at opening the Church of St. Andrew's , in Calcutta , March , 1818. By James Bryce , D.D. Clergyman of the Church of Scotland at Fort William , and Chaplain to the Honourable Com- pany's Bengal ...
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... knowledge of facts , and still more , without the spirit of sagacity , which enables the writer , to draw the line , wisely , between false- hood , and truth . " 6 6 Now Robertson says that the symptoms which attended the King's ...
... knowledge of facts , and still more , without the spirit of sagacity , which enables the writer , to draw the line , wisely , between false- hood , and truth . " 6 6 Now Robertson says that the symptoms which attended the King's ...
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... knowledge . He marks the point of transition from the philosophy of the seventeenth to the new mode of thinking of the eighteenth century one of the most remarkable eras in the whole history of mankind . As he and his philosophy have ...
... knowledge . He marks the point of transition from the philosophy of the seventeenth to the new mode of thinking of the eighteenth century one of the most remarkable eras in the whole history of mankind . As he and his philosophy have ...
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