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... is perfectly rational : and that all evidences weigbed , and all circumstances considered , it is clear that events could not have taken place otherwise than as they are recorded . Is it objected , that it claims support from ...
... is perfectly rational : and that all evidences weigbed , and all circumstances considered , it is clear that events could not have taken place otherwise than as they are recorded . Is it objected , that it claims support from ...
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13 , Christ being made a Curse for us ; on the Nature of the Divine Being , as discoverable from his Works or his Word ; on the Nature of Human Authority , considered as a proof of the Truth of Opinion , containing Remarks on Dr. Knox's ...
13 , Christ being made a Curse for us ; on the Nature of the Divine Being , as discoverable from his Works or his Word ; on the Nature of Human Authority , considered as a proof of the Truth of Opinion , containing Remarks on Dr. Knox's ...
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... that Mr. Rogers was earnestly and repeatedly solicited to publish them ; and , considered in the light of popular addresses , they will probably obtain a favourable reception beyond the parish of Wakcheld Mr. R. has endeavoured ...
... that Mr. Rogers was earnestly and repeatedly solicited to publish them ; and , considered in the light of popular addresses , they will probably obtain a favourable reception beyond the parish of Wakcheld Mr. R. has endeavoured ...
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Bearsons Chronological Register of both | 4 |
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