The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... human origin of sa- crifice presumed by him from the si- lence of holy writ , 82 - his remarks on Gen. iii . 21 , 83 - observations thereon , 83 , 84 - his view of Abel's sacrifice considered , 84-88 - general remarks on the work , 88 ...
... human origin of sa- crifice presumed by him from the si- lence of holy writ , 82 - his remarks on Gen. iii . 21 , 83 - observations thereon , 83 , 84 - his view of Abel's sacrifice considered , 84-88 - general remarks on the work , 88 ...
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... human ; so stupendous indeed were some of the miracles which Dr. Milner believed to have been worked , that the fact of their being credited by a man of his understanding and learning , is almost as incredible as the circumstances ...
... human ; so stupendous indeed were some of the miracles which Dr. Milner believed to have been worked , that the fact of their being credited by a man of his understanding and learning , is almost as incredible as the circumstances ...
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... human being as the agent by whom this power was shown . The Almighty undoubtedly could work miracles without employing a human instrument . He might send fire from heaven to destroy the wicked , or he might send a shower of rain to save ...
... human being as the agent by whom this power was shown . The Almighty undoubtedly could work miracles without employing a human instrument . He might send fire from heaven to destroy the wicked , or he might send a shower of rain to save ...
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... human powers , it was incumbent upon the Catholics to put for- ward the same pretensions ; and whoever reads the Fathers of the fourth and fifth centuries with this view , will perhaps be able to account for all the vehement ...
... human powers , it was incumbent upon the Catholics to put for- ward the same pretensions ; and whoever reads the Fathers of the fourth and fifth centuries with this view , will perhaps be able to account for all the vehement ...
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... humanity , of talking about themselves . Memoirs , therefore , have formed a great staple commodity in the literature of France , from the age of Sully , of Richelieu , or of de Retz , to that of Carnot , Fouché , and Segur . French ...
... humanity , of talking about themselves . Memoirs , therefore , have formed a great staple commodity in the literature of France , from the age of Sully , of Richelieu , or of de Retz , to that of Carnot , Fouché , and Segur . French ...
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