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... tion of the prophets themselves , on the language of prophecy , on its object and use , and on the uniform design to which suc- cessive predictions , in different circumstances and ages , were subservient . The writings ( he says ) of ...
... tion of the prophets themselves , on the language of prophecy , on its object and use , and on the uniform design to which suc- cessive predictions , in different circumstances and ages , were subservient . The writings ( he says ) of ...
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... tion , proceeded from the fear of not being able to reach Paris before it should take place . I now rejoiced in the expectation of arriving there on that very morning . Not choosing to drive through Paris , on my arrival , I quitted the ...
... tion , proceeded from the fear of not being able to reach Paris before it should take place . I now rejoiced in the expectation of arriving there on that very morning . Not choosing to drive through Paris , on my arrival , I quitted the ...
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... tion and advantage of the public , as the excellent Prelate who is the author of the little tract now under our considera- tion . Gifted by nature with a fine understanding ; deriving from study those attainments which enlarge and ...
... tion and advantage of the public , as the excellent Prelate who is the author of the little tract now under our considera- tion . Gifted by nature with a fine understanding ; deriving from study those attainments which enlarge and ...
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London Bp of See Porteus | 14 |
Study of History rendered easy | 24 |
Butlers Memoirs of Bp Hildesley 359 | 28 |
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