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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... live . This however , is not from what they find in Hutchinson , though it is to be found in him * ; but from what ... lives , if the way were open , and they were permitted to inquire for themselves . Here , free inquiry would be ...
... live . This however , is not from what they find in Hutchinson , though it is to be found in him * ; but from what ... lives , if the way were open , and they were permitted to inquire for themselves . Here , free inquiry would be ...
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... lives , and is now sub- sisting between their families . To all men of learning , who mean well to the cause of truth and piety while they are warmly opposing one another , may their example be a lasting admonition WILLIAM STEVENS , ESQ ...
... lives , and is now sub- sisting between their families . To all men of learning , who mean well to the cause of truth and piety while they are warmly opposing one another , may their example be a lasting admonition WILLIAM STEVENS , ESQ ...
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... lives , it will generally be found , that the leading events which gave a direction to all that followed , were not according to our own choice or knowledge , but from the hand of an overruling Providence , which acts without consulting ...
... lives , it will generally be found , that the leading events which gave a direction to all that followed , were not according to our own choice or knowledge , but from the hand of an overruling Providence , which acts without consulting ...
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... lives and sufferings of some men in the estimation of others ! -Hercule ! homini plurima ex homine sunt mala ! -for the dog intended no harm - Of this gentleman himself , we are informed by one of his intimate friends , that , when he ...
... lives and sufferings of some men in the estimation of others ! -Hercule ! homini plurima ex homine sunt mala ! -for the dog intended no harm - Of this gentleman himself , we are informed by one of his intimate friends , that , when he ...
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... live in the same staircase with him , he was very kind and attentive to me , though I was much his junior . He often allowed me the pleasure of his conversation , and sometimes gave me the benefit of his advice , of which I knew the ...
... live in the same staircase with him , he was very kind and attentive to me , though I was much his junior . He often allowed me the pleasure of his conversation , and sometimes gave me the benefit of his advice , of which I knew the ...
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