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regard to his proceedings respecting the management of the Sunday . school at that place ; and that he was by no means well requited for his vigilance by the loss of his curacy and the attack on his character . Art . 18. Truths , respecting ...
regard to his proceedings respecting the management of the Sunday . school at that place ; and that he was by no means well requited for his vigilance by the loss of his curacy and the attack on his character . Art . 18. Truths , respecting ...
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... respecting the work itself , and the consequent nature of his undertaking ; his powers as a translator are sufficiently known ; and of his notes we can truly say that to us they have not made " all things plain and clear . " ( Hudibras ...
... respecting the work itself , and the consequent nature of his undertaking ; his powers as a translator are sufficiently known ; and of his notes we can truly say that to us they have not made " all things plain and clear . " ( Hudibras ...
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... respecting the simple Unity of God , & c .; and he labours ( not always , however , with success ) to reconcile one ' part of their works with another . Though William Penn has em ployed expressions and arguments which prove him to be ...
... respecting the simple Unity of God , & c .; and he labours ( not always , however , with success ) to reconcile one ' part of their works with another . Though William Penn has em ployed expressions and arguments which prove him to be ...
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