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Page x
... suppose that he could not have come to such a resolution without an inward conflict . What appears to have induced him to give this country the preference to the land of his nativity , was the attach- ment he felt to his Christian ...
... suppose that he could not have come to such a resolution without an inward conflict . What appears to have induced him to give this country the preference to the land of his nativity , was the attach- ment he felt to his Christian ...
Page xxii
... suppose that she would wish to see those senti- ments encouraged and inculcated . But it was well known that Mr Benson was no Calvinist when he was appointed tutor , and his dismis зal , on this account , was a violation of xxii A ...
... suppose that she would wish to see those senti- ments encouraged and inculcated . But it was well known that Mr Benson was no Calvinist when he was appointed tutor , and his dismis зal , on this account , was a violation of xxii A ...
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... suppose the meridian sun pro- ductive of darkness , as to imagine that infinite goodness ever produced any kind or degree of evil . Infinite holiness and wisdom having assisted infinite goodness to draw the original plan of the world it ...
... suppose the meridian sun pro- ductive of darkness , as to imagine that infinite goodness ever produced any kind or degree of evil . Infinite holiness and wisdom having assisted infinite goodness to draw the original plan of the world it ...
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... Suppose a few happy districts escape these dreadful scourges for a number of years , are they not at last visited with redoubled severity ? And , whilst abused affluence vanishes as a dream before the intolerable dearth , do not a ...
... Suppose a few happy districts escape these dreadful scourges for a number of years , are they not at last visited with redoubled severity ? And , whilst abused affluence vanishes as a dream before the intolerable dearth , do not a ...
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... suppose we saw all horsemen universally mastered , one time or other , by their beasts , and forced , though * Ingratum si dixeris , omnia dicis . - Juv . but for a few minutes , to receive the bit THIRD PART . 29 29.
... suppose we saw all horsemen universally mastered , one time or other , by their beasts , and forced , though * Ingratum si dixeris , omnia dicis . - Juv . but for a few minutes , to receive the bit THIRD PART . 29 29.
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