The Works of the Right Reverend George Horne ...: To which are Prefixed Memoirs of His Life, Studies, and Writings, Volumen1Longman, Rees, 1831 |
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... effect towards making men Christians , in this last age of the world ; now the original evidence of miracles is remote , and almost forgotten . 4. They are confirmed Trinitarians . They became such at their baptism in common with other ...
... effect towards making men Christians , in this last age of the world ; now the original evidence of miracles is remote , and almost forgotten . 4. They are confirmed Trinitarians . They became such at their baptism in common with other ...
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... effect ; as hath happened in the doctrines of pre- destination and natural religion ; by the former of which we lose the church , by the latter its faith . Facts bring a dispute to a short issue . If Voltaire were alive , I would be ...
... effect ; as hath happened in the doctrines of pre- destination and natural religion ; by the former of which we lose the church , by the latter its faith . Facts bring a dispute to a short issue . If Voltaire were alive , I would be ...
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... effect to all his labours . His pur- suits in literature will now most probably be frivolous in themselves , and foreign to his profession as a clergyman . No man will do great things , when he yields to secular influence , where ...
... effect to all his labours . His pur- suits in literature will now most probably be frivolous in themselves , and foreign to his profession as a clergyman . No man will do great things , when he yields to secular influence , where ...
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... effect of in- spiring them with a love of the lyric poetry of that author ; which seems not to be sufficiently known among scholars , though beautiful in its kind . The whole work was once in such esteem , that king Alfred , the founder ...
... effect of in- spiring them with a love of the lyric poetry of that author ; which seems not to be sufficiently known among scholars , though beautiful in its kind . The whole work was once in such esteem , that king Alfred , the founder ...
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... effect ; I therefore , on the contrary , prevailed upon him to become my master in Hebrew , which I was very de- sirous to learn and in this he acquitted himself with so much skill с and kind attention , writing out for me with his DR ...
... effect ; I therefore , on the contrary , prevailed upon him to become my master in Hebrew , which I was very de- sirous to learn and in this he acquitted himself with so much skill с and kind attention , writing out for me with his DR ...
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