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... learned in the East informed Captain W. that their first millennium ended about the commencement of the Christian era , ought he not to have put on his cap of Incredulity ? As a sample of the legends , we transcribe the following ...
... learned in the East informed Captain W. that their first millennium ended about the commencement of the Christian era , ought he not to have put on his cap of Incredulity ? As a sample of the legends , we transcribe the following ...
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... learned industry and a strong imagination to place himself , as it were , in the very age and country of these sacred writers : but we think that he has been led into some mistakes , by not exactly attending to the chronology of antient ...
... learned industry and a strong imagination to place himself , as it were , in the very age and country of these sacred writers : but we think that he has been led into some mistakes , by not exactly attending to the chronology of antient ...
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... learned gentleman's new mode of illustration must suffice . Most commentators would take it for granted that , when our Lord constructed the parable of the virgins who went out to meet the bridegroom , ( Matt . xxv . 1. et seq . ) he ...
... learned gentleman's new mode of illustration must suffice . Most commentators would take it for granted that , when our Lord constructed the parable of the virgins who went out to meet the bridegroom , ( Matt . xxv . 1. et seq . ) he ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
Bevans Memoirs of Isaac Pennington | 32 |
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