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... admit no word into his book , for which he had not the authority of Dryden . ' While Lord Holland admits that the work before us is in- complete and unfinished , he states it as his opinion that , if its illustrious author had lived to ...
... admit no word into his book , for which he had not the authority of Dryden . ' While Lord Holland admits that the work before us is in- complete and unfinished , he states it as his opinion that , if its illustrious author had lived to ...
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... Admit that this character actually existed , allow that there was such a person as Jesus of Nazareth , and that the historians describe nothing but what they saw and heard , and to which they were daily witnesses , and the wonder ceases ...
... Admit that this character actually existed , allow that there was such a person as Jesus of Nazareth , and that the historians describe nothing but what they saw and heard , and to which they were daily witnesses , and the wonder ceases ...
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... admit the divine mission of Moses , cannot be a well - informed believer : but , putting his learning out of the question , it is fair to ask , can he sincerely admit the d . clarations of Christ himself ? -Though Mr. B. does not ...
... admit the divine mission of Moses , cannot be a well - informed believer : but , putting his learning out of the question , it is fair to ask , can he sincerely admit the d . clarations of Christ himself ? -Though Mr. B. does not ...
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