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... spirit ; The PUBLIC has observ'd my merit , As well as INDIA thine ; To which kind PUBLIC , low I bow- Its candour and its taste allow ; For gratitude is mine . ' If P. P. should suspect that our diminished civility to his verse may be ...
... spirit ; The PUBLIC has observ'd my merit , As well as INDIA thine ; To which kind PUBLIC , low I bow- Its candour and its taste allow ; For gratitude is mine . ' If P. P. should suspect that our diminished civility to his verse may be ...
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... Spirit , in assisting the Evange- lists to any particular circumstance in the life of Christ , could not instruct one to record that it happened before such a pe- riod , and another that it occurred afterward . Thus if Matthew and Luke ...
... Spirit , in assisting the Evange- lists to any particular circumstance in the life of Christ , could not instruct one to record that it happened before such a pe- riod , and another that it occurred afterward . Thus if Matthew and Luke ...
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... spirit of Christians , that this desirable conduct is not attainable ! -It appears to be one purpose of the volume to prove that Calvinism is the doctrine of both the British churches . Part I. consists of five books under these titles ...
... spirit of Christians , that this desirable conduct is not attainable ! -It appears to be one purpose of the volume to prove that Calvinism is the doctrine of both the British churches . Part I. consists of five books under these titles ...
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TABLE | 4 |
Goochs Mrs Sherwood Forest | 22 |
Blagden See Prevost | 46 |
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