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... respects , however , there is great difference in in- dividuals of the same flock , and more especially in the ... respect in which the skin of the Merino race differs from that of our native sheep . It is of a fairer hue , with a ...
... respects , however , there is great difference in in- dividuals of the same flock , and more especially in the ... respect in which the skin of the Merino race differs from that of our native sheep . It is of a fairer hue , with a ...
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... respect ; especially when we see , as in the present day , how much the vulgar are misled by words of no meaning . In our judgment , Mr. Moore mistakes the scheme of redemption by Christ ; which no where discourages exertions for ...
... respect ; especially when we see , as in the present day , how much the vulgar are misled by words of no meaning . In our judgment , Mr. Moore mistakes the scheme of redemption by Christ ; which no where discourages exertions for ...
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... respect to her ; and she con- sulted the Bishop of Chartres , her spiritual director , on the subject . He examined Madame de Guyon's works , and was alarmed at the following maxims which occur in them . " We ought to put ourselves in ...
... respect to her ; and she con- sulted the Bishop of Chartres , her spiritual director , on the subject . He examined Madame de Guyon's works , and was alarmed at the following maxims which occur in them . " We ought to put ourselves in ...
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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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