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... adopted in ex- amining and comparing Scripture , in order to arrive at a clear apprehension of its meaning , and the rules which he lays down to direct in dubious cases , are so extremely judicious that we yield them the most cordial ...
... adopted in ex- amining and comparing Scripture , in order to arrive at a clear apprehension of its meaning , and the rules which he lays down to direct in dubious cases , are so extremely judicious that we yield them the most cordial ...
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... adopted in it , and the brief literal notation which records the successive steps of warfare . This is a real amendment of what may be called the stenography of Chess , and much facilitates the understanding of a literary perusal of any ...
... adopted in it , and the brief literal notation which records the successive steps of warfare . This is a real amendment of what may be called the stenography of Chess , and much facilitates the understanding of a literary perusal of any ...
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... adopted into the Christian code , was virtually repealed by the practice of the apostles , who selected another day ... adopt the regulations of another body , yet believers , when they are congregated into the form of a church , will ...
... adopted into the Christian code , was virtually repealed by the practice of the apostles , who selected another day ... adopt the regulations of another body , yet believers , when they are congregated into the form of a church , will ...
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