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Page 135
... applied ; and the author , in his remarks , lays down certain limitations , and promises to speak farther on this subject in a future work . More instances should , in our opinion , have been adduced to shew the use and application of ...
... applied ; and the author , in his remarks , lays down certain limitations , and promises to speak farther on this subject in a future work . More instances should , in our opinion , have been adduced to shew the use and application of ...
Page 148
... applied to the conquests of the Jews , and to the peaceful reign of the Messiah . We are taught that , by " the sons of Seth , " we are to understand all mankind : but the preacher does not tell us , as he ought to do , that Christ was ...
... applied to the conquests of the Jews , and to the peaceful reign of the Messiah . We are taught that , by " the sons of Seth , " we are to understand all mankind : but the preacher does not tell us , as he ought to do , that Christ was ...
Page 209
... applied for a length of time , -or a greater degree , if applied only for a short time , -seems as certainly to increase the energy of the circulation , and to give tone to the system . As to the effects of climate , if we admit with Dr ...
... applied for a length of time , -or a greater degree , if applied only for a short time , -seems as certainly to increase the energy of the circulation , and to give tone to the system . As to the effects of climate , if we admit with Dr ...
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