The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Volume 38J. Whittle, 1811 |
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... Scriptures by children , will not produce the effects which these royal Dukes seem to expect from it , those Scriptures will , if duly studied , convey most useful and salutary instruction ; they will teach us , that if we train up a ...
... Scriptures by children , will not produce the effects which these royal Dukes seem to expect from it , those Scriptures will , if duly studied , convey most useful and salutary instruction ; they will teach us , that if we train up a ...
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... Scriptures , by donations to their fund . A men may be a subscriber to the society without being a member of it ; and may as effectually display his benevolence for the purpose of distributing the Scriptures , ' in this way'as in any ...
... Scriptures , by donations to their fund . A men may be a subscriber to the society without being a member of it ; and may as effectually display his benevolence for the purpose of distributing the Scriptures , ' in this way'as in any ...
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... Scriptures as surpassing all other books , not only in the importance of their information and doctrines , but also in the true sublime ; and in this opinion they are supported by every principle of true taste and sound criticism , and ...
... Scriptures as surpassing all other books , not only in the importance of their information and doctrines , but also in the true sublime ; and in this opinion they are supported by every principle of true taste and sound criticism , and ...
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