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... spirit they are of ; -whole wild religion or fet of clergy whatever ; zeal , were it not for the restraint of our therefore will , no doubt , bestow th excellent civil government , would in all favours of that fort upon those who , t ...
... spirit they are of ; -whole wild religion or fet of clergy whatever ; zeal , were it not for the restraint of our therefore will , no doubt , bestow th excellent civil government , would in all favours of that fort upon those who , t ...
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... spirit and genius of the gospel of peace ; and therefore methods of Chriftian perfuafion only can be ad- mitted here ... Spirit , fufficient for reaching this important end ? - fufficient for per- fuading and determining the people to ...
... spirit and genius of the gospel of peace ; and therefore methods of Chriftian perfuafion only can be ad- mitted here ... Spirit , fufficient for reaching this important end ? - fufficient for per- fuading and determining the people to ...
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... Spirit about them . I thought then , and I continue fill to think , that they would be very bad examples to the people , and do more harm by their practice . than they would do good by their instructions . I expreffed my opinion , that ...
... Spirit about them . I thought then , and I continue fill to think , that they would be very bad examples to the people , and do more harm by their practice . than they would do good by their instructions . I expreffed my opinion , that ...
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... spirit of fugar , mixed up with the white of an egg and palm- oil , to strengthen the fibres , and keep out the cold , that from this early want of a bony defence it may not affect the tender brain . Yours , & c . J. COOK . Letter from ...
... spirit of fugar , mixed up with the white of an egg and palm- oil , to strengthen the fibres , and keep out the cold , that from this early want of a bony defence it may not affect the tender brain . Yours , & c . J. COOK . Letter from ...
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... spirit , the wheels of government re rarely moved , but by the power and orce of obligations , its weight is always so great . Juoius is forced to allow that our army t home may be in fome tolerable order ; et how kindly does he invite ...
... spirit , the wheels of government re rarely moved , but by the power and orce of obligations , its weight is always so great . Juoius is forced to allow that our army t home may be in fome tolerable order ; et how kindly does he invite ...
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