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... shew that the assertion in the Apostles ' Creed , that our Lord descended into Hell , " is to be taken as a plain matter of fact in the literal meaning of the words ; to shew what proofs we have of this fact in holy writ ; and to shew ...
... shew that the assertion in the Apostles ' Creed , that our Lord descended into Hell , " is to be taken as a plain matter of fact in the literal meaning of the words ; to shew what proofs we have of this fact in holy writ ; and to shew ...
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... shew , on the part of the Company's servants , a laudable de sire to become acquainted with the habits and prejudices of the natives ; a circumstance which we consider as auguring well for the permanence of our interests in India . Mr ...
... shew , on the part of the Company's servants , a laudable de sire to become acquainted with the habits and prejudices of the natives ; a circumstance which we consider as auguring well for the permanence of our interests in India . Mr ...
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... shew their agreement , leave the evidence in favour of Mr. Marsh's opinion . The Remarker proceeds with more apparent success , when he hints that Mr. Marsh's hypothesis was not consistent in itself ; and when he shews , by a comparison ...
... shew their agreement , leave the evidence in favour of Mr. Marsh's opinion . The Remarker proceeds with more apparent success , when he hints that Mr. Marsh's hypothesis was not consistent in itself ; and when he shews , by a comparison ...
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