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... particular me- thod which fupreme wifdom and goodness has appointed for conveying and fecuring forgiveness to the penitent , in a way the most honourable to the almighty Governor , and most com- fortable to mankind . In reading the ...
... particular me- thod which fupreme wifdom and goodness has appointed for conveying and fecuring forgiveness to the penitent , in a way the most honourable to the almighty Governor , and most com- fortable to mankind . In reading the ...
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... particular and extraordinarie inftitution of religion , whatever may be our own doubts concerning it , there are still cer- tain plain , common and univerfal principles and obligations of a religious nature , which are abundantly ...
... particular and extraordinarie inftitution of religion , whatever may be our own doubts concerning it , there are still cer- tain plain , common and univerfal principles and obligations of a religious nature , which are abundantly ...
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... particular , and every nation , hav- ing certain rules and notions of their own . Let us fee , however , if art can discover nothing to us that is certain and invariably true , The Italians , the Spaniards , the French , and , in a word ...
... particular , and every nation , hav- ing certain rules and notions of their own . Let us fee , however , if art can discover nothing to us that is certain and invariably true , The Italians , the Spaniards , the French , and , in a word ...
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... particular situation ; but the principal one feems to have been , that its pofition on a gentle declivity to the fouth would give its inhabitants the whole reflected warmth of the fun , which the coldness of our climate required ; and ...
... particular situation ; but the principal one feems to have been , that its pofition on a gentle declivity to the fouth would give its inhabitants the whole reflected warmth of the fun , which the coldness of our climate required ; and ...
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... particular is faid , by Richard himself , to have been collected from fome remains of records drawn up ( betwixt the years 138 and 170 ) by autho- rity of a Roman general ; whom Mr. W. conjectures to have been Lollius Urbicus , governor ...
... particular is faid , by Richard himself , to have been collected from fome remains of records drawn up ( betwixt the years 138 and 170 ) by autho- rity of a Roman general ; whom Mr. W. conjectures to have been Lollius Urbicus , governor ...
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