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Page 194
... established ; their turbid elements had cleared away , but the quickening spirit was gone also . While they had zeal to attempt the work of con- verting heathen nations they had no opportunity , and when the opportunity came , the zeal ...
... established ; their turbid elements had cleared away , but the quickening spirit was gone also . While they had zeal to attempt the work of con- verting heathen nations they had no opportunity , and when the opportunity came , the zeal ...
Page 335
... established version : our ears have become habituated to the present language , as the language of Scripture . We have known , and heard , and repeated it , as such , from our childhood . It is the garb in which we have always seen the ...
... established version : our ears have become habituated to the present language , as the language of Scripture . We have known , and heard , and repeated it , as such , from our childhood . It is the garb in which we have always seen the ...
Page 421
... established ; and on the sixth of October , 1711 , the Duke of Ormond nominated an equal number of trustees for each province . ' Although from the period of the compact in 1698 , the linen manufacture advanced with great rapidity , and ...
... established ; and on the sixth of October , 1711 , the Duke of Ormond nominated an equal number of trustees for each province . ' Although from the period of the compact in 1698 , the linen manufacture advanced with great rapidity , and ...
Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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