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Page 86
... constituted and ordained : he is , indeed , punishable for the illegal usurpation
of authority , but not for the ill discharge of the duties of his franchise . In like
manner , per , no ' self - elected minister of God's 86 Blomfield's Visitation Sermon
.
... constituted and ordained : he is , indeed , punishable for the illegal usurpation
of authority , but not for the ill discharge of the duties of his franchise . In like
manner , per , no ' self - elected minister of God's 86 Blomfield's Visitation Sermon
.
Page 108
We particularly admire the very tender and gen le manner in which Mrs. Taylor
expresses her disapprobation of a private conventicle , which one of the heroines
is in the habit of attending , before she is converted to the school of a more ...
We particularly admire the very tender and gen le manner in which Mrs. Taylor
expresses her disapprobation of a private conventicle , which one of the heroines
is in the habit of attending , before she is converted to the school of a more ...
Page 259
... had been desirous of detailing the misery and wretchedness of the army of
Napoleon in their retreat from Moscow , he could not have expressed in a
stronger or more energetic manner the havoc of war , and the hardships of a
campaign .
... had been desirous of detailing the misery and wretchedness of the army of
Napoleon in their retreat from Moscow , he could not have expressed in a
stronger or more energetic manner the havoc of war , and the hardships of a
campaign .
Page 317
Some Remarks un the Unitarian Method of Interpreting the Scriptures , as lately
exhibited in a Publication , under the assumed Title of an improved Version of the
New Testament ; to which are added , Considerations on the Manner in which ...
Some Remarks un the Unitarian Method of Interpreting the Scriptures , as lately
exhibited in a Publication , under the assumed Title of an improved Version of the
New Testament ; to which are added , Considerations on the Manner in which ...
Page 323
By this all useful knowledge is imparted in the readiest and most efficacious
manner , and the true principles of Christianity , as professed by the Church of
England , at the same time inculcated to an extent almost indefinite . " P. 22 . Mr.
Heath ...
By this all useful knowledge is imparted in the readiest and most efficacious
manner , and the true principles of Christianity , as professed by the Church of
England , at the same time inculcated to an extent almost indefinite . " P. 22 . Mr.
Heath ...
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