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... tion of Lord Erskine's Bill 184 Frend's Evening Amusements for 1810 335 Letters to a Younger Brother 87 Greig's Astrography 568 Lockie's Topography of London 378 Hodgkins's Calligraphia Græca 373 Milner on the Catholic Inhabitants ...
... tion of Lord Erskine's Bill 184 Frend's Evening Amusements for 1810 335 Letters to a Younger Brother 87 Greig's Astrography 568 Lockie's Topography of London 378 Hodgkins's Calligraphia Græca 373 Milner on the Catholic Inhabitants ...
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... 188 474 374 471 Wilson's Sermon on Path to religious Knowledge , Address to Churchwardens 474 Obedience the 569 Wrangham's Sermon on earnest Conten- tion for the true Faith 564 THE ECLECTIC REVIEW , For JANUARY , 1810 . Art CONTENTS .
... 188 474 374 471 Wilson's Sermon on Path to religious Knowledge , Address to Churchwardens 474 Obedience the 569 Wrangham's Sermon on earnest Conten- tion for the true Faith 564 THE ECLECTIC REVIEW , For JANUARY , 1810 . Art CONTENTS .
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... tion , had the author adhered more closely to the example of the younger Frederic Spanheim . That admirable author has enriched the tables in his Chronologia Sacra with the fruits of his various knowledge and profound learning ; so that ...
... tion , had the author adhered more closely to the example of the younger Frederic Spanheim . That admirable author has enriched the tables in his Chronologia Sacra with the fruits of his various knowledge and profound learning ; so that ...
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... caverns . Their petrifac- tion proves them to be of very ancient date . " p . 344. From the examination of some specimens in our possession of ) these congestions of bones , it appears to us that 8 Hales's Analysis of Chronology .
... caverns . Their petrifac- tion proves them to be of very ancient date . " p . 344. From the examination of some specimens in our possession of ) these congestions of bones , it appears to us that 8 Hales's Analysis of Chronology .
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... tion ? Or , if it is after his entrance into the church that he becomes such a character , how is it possible an institution framed purely in aid of Christianity should fail to have the most peremptory regulations , not only for ...
... tion ? Or , if it is after his entrance into the church that he becomes such a character , how is it possible an institution framed purely in aid of Christianity should fail to have the most peremptory regulations , not only for ...
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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.