The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... himself to be the Czar Peter III . of Ruffia , pretending that the report of his death was defignedly fpread , but that he found means to escape from his prifon ; that Stefano had got himself pu- blickly acknowledged as Czar by the peo ...
... himself to be the Czar Peter III . of Ruffia , pretending that the report of his death was defignedly fpread , but that he found means to escape from his prifon ; that Stefano had got himself pu- blickly acknowledged as Czar by the peo ...
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... himself , take up his crofs , and follow him ? -follow him in a way of felf denial , and patient bearing of the crois ? And does not his infpired Apoitle aver , that whofoever will live godly in Carift Jeus , fhall fuffer perfecution ...
... himself , take up his crofs , and follow him ? -follow him in a way of felf denial , and patient bearing of the crois ? And does not his infpired Apoitle aver , that whofoever will live godly in Carift Jeus , fhall fuffer perfecution ...
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... himself , he must have fome very unclerical qualities , which it could not be expedient for his people to imitate . I have known refident clerks , and fo per- haps has your Lordship , who have great- ly contributed to corrupt their ...
... himself , he must have fome very unclerical qualities , which it could not be expedient for his people to imitate . I have known refident clerks , and fo per- haps has your Lordship , who have great- ly contributed to corrupt their ...
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... himself . In fhort , there ceflors , and charged them to hold fast . M. is fo much valuable knowledge relating public , in behalf of a refpectable addrefs A fhort and feasonable application to the to the Colonies contained in this very ...
... himself . In fhort , there ceflors , and charged them to hold fast . M. is fo much valuable knowledge relating public , in behalf of a refpectable addrefs A fhort and feasonable application to the to the Colonies contained in this very ...
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... himself being occafionally in town , thought it proper to wait upon the committee . Oblerving him prefent , they were doubt- ful at first whether to receive him as a judge or a witness , the members of his prefbytery being members of ...
... himself being occafionally in town , thought it proper to wait upon the committee . Oblerving him prefent , they were doubt- ful at first whether to receive him as a judge or a witness , the members of his prefbytery being members of ...
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