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Page 110
... appears degraded but in the " excess of glory obscured . " In support of these positions , he alleges facts from antient and modern history ; and he farther grounds them on the doctrines of revelation , on the principles of our nature ...
... appears degraded but in the " excess of glory obscured . " In support of these positions , he alleges facts from antient and modern history ; and he farther grounds them on the doctrines of revelation , on the principles of our nature ...
Page 119
... appears to be in as perfect a state of preservation as when living ; the legs being collected nearly in a point , and stretch- ed to their length , as though the flowing bitumen had secured the imprisonment of the little captive ...
... appears to be in as perfect a state of preservation as when living ; the legs being collected nearly in a point , and stretch- ed to their length , as though the flowing bitumen had secured the imprisonment of the little captive ...
Page 288
... appears from this account to have carried his dis- trust of common testimony to an unreasonable and embarras sing degree . Many states of disease occur , in which an examination , such as the author has described , would greatly ...
... appears from this account to have carried his dis- trust of common testimony to an unreasonable and embarras sing degree . Many states of disease occur , in which an examination , such as the author has described , would greatly ...
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