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... character : -he was perhaps one of the most complete votaries to the universal divinity of Vanity . With a heated imagination , entirely destitute of judgment , his military character was continually exhibiting itself by that peaceful ...
... character : -he was perhaps one of the most complete votaries to the universal divinity of Vanity . With a heated imagination , entirely destitute of judgment , his military character was continually exhibiting itself by that peaceful ...
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... character of Jesus ; and his remarks are so very pertinent and forcible , that we are induced to transcribe the whole passage : The character of Jesus is perfectly original . It is unlike every thing which had ever appeared in the world ...
... character of Jesus ; and his remarks are so very pertinent and forcible , that we are induced to transcribe the whole passage : The character of Jesus is perfectly original . It is unlike every thing which had ever appeared in the world ...
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... character ; to which each has contri buted something which the rest have omitted , and yet all are perfect . ly consistent and harmonious , -the unity of character is invariably preserved . Admit that this character actually existed ...
... character ; to which each has contri buted something which the rest have omitted , and yet all are perfect . ly consistent and harmonious , -the unity of character is invariably preserved . Admit that this character actually existed ...
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