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... possesses over an- other , than to hint that any of his companions are superior to him , in an undefinable , indescribable , something , which he can neither see , feel , nor comprehend . But when a child hears the mortifying fact ...
... possesses over an- other , than to hint that any of his companions are superior to him , in an undefinable , indescribable , something , which he can neither see , feel , nor comprehend . But when a child hears the mortifying fact ...
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... possesses at least one ad- vantage over a listener , whenever he is wearied , he can take the liberty to silence his ... possess peculiar importance , on account of their connection with the primary truths of natu- ral and revealed ...
... possesses at least one ad- vantage over a listener , whenever he is wearied , he can take the liberty to silence his ... possess peculiar importance , on account of their connection with the primary truths of natu- ral and revealed ...
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... possesses M. Delille's usual ease of ver- sification , and is enriched with various striking and impres- sive episodes . His translation of Paradise Lost immediately followed ; the greater part of which was also composed in London ...
... possesses M. Delille's usual ease of ver- sification , and is enriched with various striking and impres- sive episodes . His translation of Paradise Lost immediately followed ; the greater part of which was also composed in London ...
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... the middle , with the Hebrew text on one side , and the Septuagint on the other , to Jesus crucified between twe • 7 2 thieves ! ) possessing a passage on their consecrated version 66 Pharez's Answer to the Eclectic Review .
... the middle , with the Hebrew text on one side , and the Septuagint on the other , to Jesus crucified between twe • 7 2 thieves ! ) possessing a passage on their consecrated version 66 Pharez's Answer to the Eclectic Review .
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thieves ! ) possessing a passage on their consecrated version which had nothing to answer to it in the original , should make no scruple of filling up the chasm by their own trans- lation into Greek ? We know that Tremellius did the ...
thieves ! ) possessing a passage on their consecrated version which had nothing to answer to it in the original , should make no scruple of filling up the chasm by their own trans- lation into Greek ? We know that Tremellius did the ...
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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.