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... existence of which he appears only to be aware through the stage ; and this he considers as the only exception to the practice of piety , and the performance of the whole duty of man ; and seems fully con- vinced , that if this nuisance ...
... existence of which he appears only to be aware through the stage ; and this he considers as the only exception to the practice of piety , and the performance of the whole duty of man ; and seems fully con- vinced , that if this nuisance ...
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... existence of the secret influence that was the infernal spirit which he had so indignantly reprobated . If another commentary be wanted to explain Mr. Fox's expression , and to shew that it was the secret influence which he denominated ...
... existence of the secret influence that was the infernal spirit which he had so indignantly reprobated . If another commentary be wanted to explain Mr. Fox's expression , and to shew that it was the secret influence which he denominated ...
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... existence of an invisible Creator formed a part of their recondite doctrines . ( P. 165. ) ( Book II . ch.i. ) Dr. Prichard begins by citing the frag- ments of Greek antiquity ; for the Orphic and Pythagorean philosophy on these ...
... existence of an invisible Creator formed a part of their recondite doctrines . ( P. 165. ) ( Book II . ch.i. ) Dr. Prichard begins by citing the frag- ments of Greek antiquity ; for the Orphic and Pythagorean philosophy on these ...
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