The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... sacrifice advanced by Bishop Jeremy Taylor and Archbi- shop Magee , 79 , 80 - respective opi- nions of Mr. Davison and Mr. Moles- worth , 81 - position laid down by Mr. D. , ib . - the human origin of sa- crifice presumed by him from ...
... sacrifice advanced by Bishop Jeremy Taylor and Archbi- shop Magee , 79 , 80 - respective opi- nions of Mr. Davison and Mr. Moles- worth , 81 - position laid down by Mr. D. , ib . - the human origin of sa- crifice presumed by him from ...
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... Sacrifice , & c . " 78 - remarks of the author on Mr. Davison's theory , 89 , 90 - his argument on the silence of the book of Genesis , 91 , 92 - theory concerning the original composition of the book of Genesis , observations on , 93 ...
... Sacrifice , & c . " 78 - remarks of the author on Mr. Davison's theory , 89 , 90 - his argument on the silence of the book of Genesis , 91 , 92 - theory concerning the original composition of the book of Genesis , observations on , 93 ...
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... Sacrifice , and the Scripture Evidence respecting it . With Observations on the Opinions of Spencer , Bishop Warburton , Archbishop Magee , and other Writers on the same Subject . By John Davison , B. D. , late Fellow of Oriel College ...
... Sacrifice , and the Scripture Evidence respecting it . With Observations on the Opinions of Spencer , Bishop Warburton , Archbishop Magee , and other Writers on the same Subject . By John Davison , B. D. , late Fellow of Oriel College ...
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... sacrifice , were seized with sudden illnesses . But though it is plain , from his expres- sions , that he considered such cases to be preternatural ( and perhaps any other person would have thought the same in those trying times ) , yet ...
... sacrifice , were seized with sudden illnesses . But though it is plain , from his expres- sions , that he considered such cases to be preternatural ( and perhaps any other person would have thought the same in those trying times ) , yet ...
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... sacrifices which she made to their improvement were , there can be no doubt , both great and persevering . We must confess our dis- belief of the scandalous stories which have been circulated , representing her as a woman full of plots ...
... sacrifices which she made to their improvement were , there can be no doubt , both great and persevering . We must confess our dis- belief of the scandalous stories which have been circulated , representing her as a woman full of plots ...
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