The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... himself as a special messenger, are laid before us in this volume. We observe, that he strenuously afferts the unity of the Deity, although he acknowledges a Trinity; but, at the same time, declares, that this Trinity was not till the ...
... himself as a special messenger, are laid before us in this volume. We observe, that he strenuously afferts the unity of the Deity, although he acknowledges a Trinity; but, at the same time, declares, that this Trinity was not till the ...
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... himself, and Earl David, his brother, liege homage to Henry, according to the articles of the treaty of peace concluded at Falaise. The castles demanded, as securities for the full execution thereof, had been delivered to persons ...
... himself, and Earl David, his brother, liege homage to Henry, according to the articles of the treaty of peace concluded at Falaise. The castles demanded, as securities for the full execution thereof, had been delivered to persons ...
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... himself in fan* and problematical conjectures. C. A sermon [from Psal. cxxxix 14.] preach**fore the governors, &c. of the infirmary * Newcastle upon Tyne. By John Rothe. *, M. A. 6 d. Robson. — Elegant and *zenious. C. An introduction ...
... himself in fan* and problematical conjectures. C. A sermon [from Psal. cxxxix 14.] preach**fore the governors, &c. of the infirmary * Newcastle upon Tyne. By John Rothe. *, M. A. 6 d. Robson. — Elegant and *zenious. C. An introduction ...
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... himself a warm friend te the church of England, but a warmer friend to the church of Christ; one whe earnestly contends for the orthodox faith, but who acknowledges no criterion of •rthodoxy but scripture; one who cordially wishes to ...
... himself a warm friend te the church of England, but a warmer friend to the church of Christ; one whe earnestly contends for the orthodox faith, but who acknowledges no criterion of •rthodoxy but scripture; one who cordially wishes to ...
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... himself under the hands of Doğtor Sir Jame Jay, about two years ago, and signed an a greement to pay 600 guineas for the Doctor' attendance one year, in order to relieve him of the gout. A half of the sum was paid and a law-suit ensued ...
... himself under the hands of Doğtor Sir Jame Jay, about two years ago, and signed an a greement to pay 600 guineas for the Doctor' attendance one year, in order to relieve him of the gout. A half of the sum was paid and a law-suit ensued ...
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