The Scots Magazine, Band 7Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1745 |
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... those who would candidly , fearch for and impart , the knowledge of fimple truth , we might recommend the letters annexed to Dr. CLARKE's book on the divine attributes soufe in die w bag , & fi tiq jo tut To us the principles above laid ...
... those who would candidly , fearch for and impart , the knowledge of fimple truth , we might recommend the letters annexed to Dr. CLARKE's book on the divine attributes soufe in die w bag , & fi tiq jo tut To us the principles above laid ...
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... those troops in our pay for the enfuing year . With regard to the warlike affairs of Europe , Sir , eve- ry one knows , that there are at prefent two different wars carrying on ; in one of which we are engaged as principals against ...
... those troops in our pay for the enfuing year . With regard to the warlike affairs of Europe , Sir , eve- ry one knows , that there are at prefent two different wars carrying on ; in one of which we are engaged as principals against ...
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... those who spoke as well as voted against the address then pro pofed ; and from thence it is to be fuppo fed , that many of those who did not speak , but voted against that addrefs , were of the fame way of thinking : confequently , from ...
... those who spoke as well as voted against the address then pro pofed ; and from thence it is to be fuppo fed , that many of those who did not speak , but voted against that addrefs , were of the fame way of thinking : confequently , from ...
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... those accufed , or the interest of the publick . If the former were innocent , a proper trial or inquiry into the fact , would have eftablished them in the good opinion of the publick , have vindicated their inno cence , and have ...
... those accufed , or the interest of the publick . If the former were innocent , a proper trial or inquiry into the fact , would have eftablished them in the good opinion of the publick , have vindicated their inno cence , and have ...
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... those foi- bles which put them too much upon a le- vel with themfelves , and confequently de- tract from the deference expected to fupe- rior perfons . A clergyman who feels him- felf not yet fanctified , should at least en- deavour not ...
... those foi- bles which put them too much upon a le- vel with themfelves , and confequently de- tract from the deference expected to fupe- rior perfons . A clergyman who feels him- felf not yet fanctified , should at least en- deavour not ...
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