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... not incurious to observe , that the same principle which furnishes a historian for events , and readers for the ... often presents to the reader a group of fictitious circumstances , and consequently a false ground of reasoning as ...
... not incurious to observe , that the same principle which furnishes a historian for events , and readers for the ... often presents to the reader a group of fictitious circumstances , and consequently a false ground of reasoning as ...
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used by the apostle , is bent and twisted in such a manner as to induce the unlettered reader to suppose that it expresses the assent of one person to the act of another . We do not object to the Layman's translating meta by ...
used by the apostle , is bent and twisted in such a manner as to induce the unlettered reader to suppose that it expresses the assent of one person to the act of another . We do not object to the Layman's translating meta by ...
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Were we to expose all its sophisms , perversions , mistakes , and puerilities , we should weary ourselves without profiting the reader . We are perfectly content that our argument for ministerial equality , which Dr. H. has undertaken ...
Were we to expose all its sophisms , perversions , mistakes , and puerilities , we should weary ourselves without profiting the reader . We are perfectly content that our argument for ministerial equality , which Dr. H. has undertaken ...
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