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... considerable learn- ing , acuteness , and promptitude , in stating and refuting the various hypotheses discussed . The chronological systems thus examined are , the common Jewish , with the variations of different parties and rabbis ...
... considerable learn- ing , acuteness , and promptitude , in stating and refuting the various hypotheses discussed . The chronological systems thus examined are , the common Jewish , with the variations of different parties and rabbis ...
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... considerably higher than at present , " Dr. H. adduces an argument , which more correct information would , we think , induce him to withdraw . He says that , " in ex- cavating the ground , -for the improvement of the fortifica- tions ...
... considerably higher than at present , " Dr. H. adduces an argument , which more correct information would , we think , induce him to withdraw . He says that , " in ex- cavating the ground , -for the improvement of the fortifica- tions ...
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... considerable portion of merit , and is highly intitled to our applause . The scientific descriptions , so far as they reach , are not often erroneous , and are usually conducted with the skill of a master . The same happy turns , the ...
... considerable portion of merit , and is highly intitled to our applause . The scientific descriptions , so far as they reach , are not often erroneous , and are usually conducted with the skill of a master . The same happy turns , the ...
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... considerable number of Lords spiritual and temporal , and by the honourable Judges of both kingdoms . ' ( p . 191. ) They are not sanctioned , however , by Mr. Archdeacon Nicolson . Far from it . He is quite implacable against them ...
... considerable number of Lords spiritual and temporal , and by the honourable Judges of both kingdoms . ' ( p . 191. ) They are not sanctioned , however , by Mr. Archdeacon Nicolson . Far from it . He is quite implacable against them ...
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... considerable degree , the excellences of each class of divines alluded to , without their defects . The discourses are on the following subjects . Our Lord Jesus Christ the Foundation of Morality ; on the Evils resulting from false ...
... considerable degree , the excellences of each class of divines alluded to , without their defects . The discourses are on the following subjects . Our Lord Jesus Christ the Foundation of Morality ; on the Evils resulting from false ...
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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.