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We may with equal reason attribute to this source the origin of music , dying , printing , spinning , & c . The next lecture considers Inversions , which form such a prominent feature in the Greek and Latin languages , and is on the ...
We may with equal reason attribute to this source the origin of music , dying , printing , spinning , & c . The next lecture considers Inversions , which form such a prominent feature in the Greek and Latin languages , and is on the ...
Page 336
If the relation between Reason and Laws be the same as between the Inward . " Light and Scriptural * evelation ; if Reason be superior to the Lows , ' and the Inward Light to Revelation ; and if the dictates of Superior Reason in the ...
If the relation between Reason and Laws be the same as between the Inward . " Light and Scriptural * evelation ; if Reason be superior to the Lows , ' and the Inward Light to Revelation ; and if the dictates of Superior Reason in the ...
Page 399
4. which Geddes renders , with good reason , jackals instead of foxes , is Syru . - ' To which of the saints wilt thou turn ? ” is converted into ' And unto which of the good men wilt thou look ? ' ; and we are informed in a note that ...
4. which Geddes renders , with good reason , jackals instead of foxes , is Syru . - ' To which of the saints wilt thou turn ? ” is converted into ' And unto which of the good men wilt thou look ? ' ; and we are informed in a note that ...
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