The Annual Review and History of Literature, Volume 4T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1806 |
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... doctrine of fatality is carried to such excess , that every dis- ease is believed to be a punishment from their offended deities , wrought , perhaps , by the magic of the Missionaries , or by shipping which touch at the island . In this ...
... doctrine of fatality is carried to such excess , that every dis- ease is believed to be a punishment from their offended deities , wrought , perhaps , by the magic of the Missionaries , or by shipping which touch at the island . In this ...
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... doctrine of the Trinity , the belief in which , he tells this chief , is essen- tial to us saivation : the latter ... doctrines , will be his constant endeavour . Absurd as such con- duct must appear , I have seen conduct to- wards a ...
... doctrine of the Trinity , the belief in which , he tells this chief , is essen- tial to us saivation : the latter ... doctrines , will be his constant endeavour . Absurd as such con- duct must appear , I have seen conduct to- wards a ...
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... doctrine of equality was originally a fiction or hypo- thesis of the civil lawyers , put for the purpose of ascertaining what is due to each , what ought to be commanded for every one . He who reviles this doctrine professes in the ...
... doctrine of equality was originally a fiction or hypo- thesis of the civil lawyers , put for the purpose of ascertaining what is due to each , what ought to be commanded for every one . He who reviles this doctrine professes in the ...
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... doctrine of equality is at- tributed the insolence of the commonalty ; to liberty , their improbity ; to the want of a distinct exemplary class of noblemen , their vulgarity or rudeness ; to the want of an established clergy , their ...
... doctrine of equality is at- tributed the insolence of the commonalty ; to liberty , their improbity ; to the want of a distinct exemplary class of noblemen , their vulgarity or rudeness ; to the want of an established clergy , their ...
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... doctrine , but involves the in- terests of our common christianity , we will venture to confess that , from the very day in which we read the first publica- tions of this intelligent and zealous writer , we have been satisfied of the ...
... doctrine , but involves the in- terests of our common christianity , we will venture to confess that , from the very day in which we read the first publica- tions of this intelligent and zealous writer , we have been satisfied of the ...
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