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Page 170
Therefore the Heruli , and Ostrogoths , and Vandals , and others , which for many
ages past have had no existence , refun cime It Wace mere the p ep VETME
north unque peror the King 6 of Au verse destens 1 ence , seem to be improperly
...
Therefore the Heruli , and Ostrogoths , and Vandals , and others , which for many
ages past have had no existence , refun cime It Wace mere the p ep VETME
north unque peror the King 6 of Au verse destens 1 ence , seem to be improperly
...
Page 259
... that the two last years of our existence constitute almost an age ; to
transactions even a few months prior to this momentous period , we look back as
to the deeds of former days , and the lively impressions which their magnitude
then made ...
... that the two last years of our existence constitute almost an age ; to
transactions even a few months prior to this momentous period , we look back as
to the deeds of former days , and the lively impressions which their magnitude
then made ...
Page 278
Upon the whole , then , taking the world as it usually goes , Mr. Gray is quite
satisfied that existence is preferable to non - existence ; and he adds , that
mankind at large have promptly and ardently decided in favour of the former , as
being fully ...
Upon the whole , then , taking the world as it usually goes , Mr. Gray is quite
satisfied that existence is preferable to non - existence ; and he adds , that
mankind at large have promptly and ardently decided in favour of the former , as
being fully ...
Page 314
The existence of this Church , wholly independent of a state estabJishinent , is
surely the strongest answer that can be given to the worn out objections of
modern dissenters , that establishment is essential to the existence of a Church .
The existence of this Church , wholly independent of a state estabJishinent , is
surely the strongest answer that can be given to the worn out objections of
modern dissenters , that establishment is essential to the existence of a Church .
Page 515
... it is of no consequence where it afterwards existed , provided it remained as an
evidence of the existence of the original orthodox Hebrews . The vigorous and
indefatigable Dr. Priestley , however , resolved at least to perpetuate the quarrel ...
... it is of no consequence where it afterwards existed , provided it remained as an
evidence of the existence of the original orthodox Hebrews . The vigorous and
indefatigable Dr. Priestley , however , resolved at least to perpetuate the quarrel ...
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