Half Hours with the Best Authors, Том 2Charles Knight, 1850 |
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... considering how long we might have been in doubt or ignorance of them had reve- lation been silent . And many are beholden to revelation who do not acknowledge it . It is no diminishing to revelation that reason gives its suffrage too ...
... considering how long we might have been in doubt or ignorance of them had reve- lation been silent . And many are beholden to revelation who do not acknowledge it . It is no diminishing to revelation that reason gives its suffrage too ...
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... consider what nation it is whereof ye are , and whereof ye are the governors ; a nation not slow and dull , but of a quick , ingenious , and piercing spirit ; acute to invent , subtle and sinewy to discourse , not beneath the reach of ...
... consider what nation it is whereof ye are , and whereof ye are the governors ; a nation not slow and dull , but of a quick , ingenious , and piercing spirit ; acute to invent , subtle and sinewy to discourse , not beneath the reach of ...
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... consider there must be many schisms and many dissections made in the quarry and in the timber , ere the house of God can be built . And when every stone is laid artfully together , it cannot be united into a continuity , it can but be ...
... consider there must be many schisms and many dissections made in the quarry and in the timber , ere the house of God can be built . And when every stone is laid artfully together , it cannot be united into a continuity , it can but be ...
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... consider him setting up an open trade publicly , in defiance not only of the laws of his country but of the common sense of his countrymen ; if we see him first contriving the robbery of others , and again the defrauding the very ...
... consider him setting up an open trade publicly , in defiance not only of the laws of his country but of the common sense of his countrymen ; if we see him first contriving the robbery of others , and again the defrauding the very ...
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... consider the matter , we shall see that it often really has . Disengagement is absolutely necessary to enjoyment : and a person may have so steady and fixed an eye upon his own interest , whatever he places it in , as may give him great ...
... consider the matter , we shall see that it often really has . Disengagement is absolutely necessary to enjoyment : and a person may have so steady and fixed an eye upon his own interest , whatever he places it in , as may give him great ...
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