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... character of this illustrious Historian , profound Antiquary , and consummate Chronologer , Josephus , and to retrieve the integrity of his admirable system , by shewing its consistency throughout , both in the whole , and in the parts ...
... character of this illustrious Historian , profound Antiquary , and consummate Chronologer , Josephus , and to retrieve the integrity of his admirable system , by shewing its consistency throughout , both in the whole , and in the parts ...
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... character ; and he will not be surprised at a tone of somewhat more positive confidence than himself is happy enough to entertain , of the complete and necessary success of the process , when it unites the proper facts and the proper ...
... character ; and he will not be surprised at a tone of somewhat more positive confidence than himself is happy enough to entertain , of the complete and necessary success of the process , when it unites the proper facts and the proper ...
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... character , how is it possible an institution framed purely in aid of Christianity should fail to have the most peremptory regulations , not only for interdicting such a man from preferment to larger emoluments and more ex- tensive cure ...
... character , how is it possible an institution framed purely in aid of Christianity should fail to have the most peremptory regulations , not only for interdicting such a man from preferment to larger emoluments and more ex- tensive cure ...
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... character , in the successive official stages of curate , rector , and prelate . He informs us that a good curate is not the man who boasts of being the boon companion of the jolly squire , who is seen following him and his hounds at ...
... character , in the successive official stages of curate , rector , and prelate . He informs us that a good curate is not the man who boasts of being the boon companion of the jolly squire , who is seen following him and his hounds at ...
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... character of the man not only se- condary to the professional character , but a sacrifice to it . Nor can we know where the operation of this principle is to be limited , nor whether it has any limits . If , as in the case before us ...
... character of the man not only se- condary to the professional character , but a sacrifice to it . Nor can we know where the operation of this principle is to be limited , nor whether it has any limits . If , as in the case before us ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.