The Scots Magazine, Band 19Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1757 |
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... person can refift it without incurring the danger of being eternally damned ; that therefore the facraments ought to be refufed to all who act refractory to this bull in a public and notorious manner ; that as to the notoriety of those ...
... person can refift it without incurring the danger of being eternally damned ; that therefore the facraments ought to be refufed to all who act refractory to this bull in a public and notorious manner ; that as to the notoriety of those ...
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... person there concluded the place loft , and all relief impracticable ; and the en- gineers were of opinion [ 86. ] , that it was abfolutely impoffible to land men , even if the fea had been open , and the enemy had erected batteries on ...
... person there concluded the place loft , and all relief impracticable ; and the en- gineers were of opinion [ 86. ] , that it was abfolutely impoffible to land men , even if the fea had been open , and the enemy had erected batteries on ...
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... person of the Admiral , that they did not perceive any backwardness in the Admiral du- ring the action , or any marks of fear or confufion , either from his countenance or behaviour , but that he seemed to give his orders coolly and ...
... person of the Admiral , that they did not perceive any backwardness in the Admiral du- ring the action , or any marks of fear or confufion , either from his countenance or behaviour , but that he seemed to give his orders coolly and ...
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... person affirm , that , in fuch circumftances , he feels that holy indig- nation against fin , which every Chriftian ought to conceive nation 148 Vol.xix . Of the nature and effects of the stage . very action ought to flow, in order to ...
... person affirm , that , in fuch circumftances , he feels that holy indig- nation against fin , which every Chriftian ought to conceive nation 148 Vol.xix . Of the nature and effects of the stage . very action ought to flow, in order to ...
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... persons , to the prejudice of whole orders of men . vaft multitudes are truly offended , or made to offend , as they are led into a practice , which , whatever it be to those who fet the example , is undoubtedly pernicious to them . Is ...
... persons , to the prejudice of whole orders of men . vaft multitudes are truly offended , or made to offend , as they are led into a practice , which , whatever it be to those who fet the example , is undoubtedly pernicious to them . Is ...
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