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... opinion of the GREATEST FEMALE PERSONAGE in this kingdom , by whose order it was originally translated into English ... opinions of a Foreign Divine , for which the Editor does not hold himself in any degree responsible . ' Not having ...
... opinion of the GREATEST FEMALE PERSONAGE in this kingdom , by whose order it was originally translated into English ... opinions of a Foreign Divine , for which the Editor does not hold himself in any degree responsible . ' Not having ...
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... opinion of Dionysius of Alexandria , who is exalted to be a demigod , on purpose that he may overthrow the testimony of the writers who have been enumerated . Dr. Less speaks , likewise , with great severity of the contents of the book ...
... opinion of Dionysius of Alexandria , who is exalted to be a demigod , on purpose that he may overthrow the testimony of the writers who have been enumerated . Dr. Less speaks , likewise , with great severity of the contents of the book ...
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... opinion there may be as to the use he makes of his materials , there probably will be none as to the selection itself . Nor are his reflections less original than his matter . No where does he implicitly adopt the sentiments of others ...
... opinion there may be as to the use he makes of his materials , there probably will be none as to the selection itself . Nor are his reflections less original than his matter . No where does he implicitly adopt the sentiments of others ...
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... opinion which could contradict the unity of divine attributes . ' p . 18 . The observations made on the words with which Moses begins his history , and those of St. John in the beginning of his gospel --- on the identity of the person ...
... opinion which could contradict the unity of divine attributes . ' p . 18 . The observations made on the words with which Moses begins his history , and those of St. John in the beginning of his gospel --- on the identity of the person ...
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... opinions . This is dealing with us as with beings rational ; free , indeed , to exercise the powers of judg- ment , but ... opinion the conclusive arguments , with which this treatise abounds , that many of our readers , we are persuaded ...
... opinions . This is dealing with us as with beings rational ; free , indeed , to exercise the powers of judg- ment , but ... opinion the conclusive arguments , with which this treatise abounds , that many of our readers , we are persuaded ...
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Página 186 - But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God.
Página 432 - I beg it may be remembered by every gentleman in the room that I this day declare, with the utmost sincerity, I do not think myself equal to the command I am honored with.
Página 124 - Half a dozen of them, when met to work with their needles, used, when they got a book they liked, and thought I should, to borrow me to read to them ; their mothers sometimes with them ; and both mothers and daughters used to be pleased with the observations they put me upon making.
Página 432 - Mr. President, — Though I am truly sensible of the high honor done me in this appointment, yet I feel great distress, from a consciousness that my abilities and military experience may not be equal to the extensive and important trust. However, as the Congress desire it, I will enter upon the momentous duty, and exert every power I possess in their service, and for the support of the glorious cause. I beg they will accept my most cordial thanks for this distinguished testimony of their approbation.
Página 75 - For this cause also thank we God without ceasing, because, when ye received the word of God which ye heard of us, ye received it not as the word of men, but, as it is. in truth, the word of God, which effectually worketh also in you that believe.
Página 275 - My religious and moral principles are strongly opposed to the practice of duelling, and it would ever give me pain to be obliged to shed the blood of a fellow-creature in a private combat forbidden by the laws.
Página 181 - I told you fingers would not do ;' and producing two pieces of lead from his waistcoat pocket, ' One of these,' said he, " I placed on the lowest key of the organ, and the other upon the octave above : thus, by accommodating the harmony, I produced the effect of four hands instead of two.
Página 351 - On the morning of that day, his attendants, alarmed at the evident symptoms of approaching dissolution, came precipitately to call the friend who has now the melancholy task of recording the mournful event : not a moment was lost in repairing to his house. He was lying on...
Página 429 - Dinwiddie, giving an account of the action, he says, " they were struck with such an inconceivable panic, that nothing but confusion and disobedience of orders prevailed among them. The officers in general behaved with incomparable bravery, for which they greatly suffered, there being upwards of sixty killed and wounded, a large proportion out of what we had.
Página 29 - I'll tell you, friend! a wise man and a fool. You'll find, if once the monarch acts the monk, Or, cobbler-like, the parson will be drunk, Worth makes the man, and want of it, the fellow; The rest is all but leather or prunella.