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... remarks , 1st , on the his- tory of the Jews after their return from the Babylonish captivity to the birth of Christ ; zdly , on the persecutions suffered by the Jews ; 3dly , on their present state ; 4thly , on their religious tenets ...
... remarks , 1st , on the his- tory of the Jews after their return from the Babylonish captivity to the birth of Christ ; zdly , on the persecutions suffered by the Jews ; 3dly , on their present state ; 4thly , on their religious tenets ...
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... remarks on the subject . It is clear that Mr. Amner has been indus- trious in endeavouring to attain biblical knowlege , and in the search after truth . His work contains many instructive and useful remarks , though it may sometimes ...
... remarks on the subject . It is clear that Mr. Amner has been indus- trious in endeavouring to attain biblical knowlege , and in the search after truth . His work contains many instructive and useful remarks , though it may sometimes ...
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... remarks , in a note , that the omission of the negative before BUT in certain cases , though now very common , is one of the most blameable and corrupt abbreviations in our language ; and he then gives the following instance of this ...
... remarks , in a note , that the omission of the negative before BUT in certain cases , though now very common , is one of the most blameable and corrupt abbreviations in our language ; and he then gives the following instance of this ...
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