Retrospective Review, Volume 3C. and H. Baldwyn, 1820 |
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... serve as specimens of his style , which is admirably adapted to the subject . " With regard to his Preliminary Discourse and Notes , we cannot speak too highly , either of the patient industry and la- borious diligence they manifest ...
... serve as specimens of his style , which is admirably adapted to the subject . " With regard to his Preliminary Discourse and Notes , we cannot speak too highly , either of the patient industry and la- borious diligence they manifest ...
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... served , that , even by the historians of their enemies , not a single instance of cold - blooded cruelty is recorded ? Who has not blushed to see a Christian priesthood goading on the civil power to treat with unexampled bigotry a ...
... served , that , even by the historians of their enemies , not a single instance of cold - blooded cruelty is recorded ? Who has not blushed to see a Christian priesthood goading on the civil power to treat with unexampled bigotry a ...
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... serving the rite of circumcision and allowing them the practice of polygamy . But to whatever source we may be inclined to trace his first efforts in favor of a religious reform , it is clear that ambition and the desire of temporal ...
... serving the rite of circumcision and allowing them the practice of polygamy . But to whatever source we may be inclined to trace his first efforts in favor of a religious reform , it is clear that ambition and the desire of temporal ...
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... served , " of the relations or circumstances contained in it were in- vented by Mahomet , as is generally supposed ; it being easy to trace the origin of them much higher , were more of those books ( the apocryphal books of the Jews and ...
... served , " of the relations or circumstances contained in it were in- vented by Mahomet , as is generally supposed ; it being easy to trace the origin of them much higher , were more of those books ( the apocryphal books of the Jews and ...
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... serve him , for he taketh care of all things - the sight comprehendeth him not , but he comprehendeth the sight , he is the gracious , the wise . " - chap . 6 . 66 Say , who provideth you food from heaven and earth ? or who hath the ...
... serve him , for he taketh care of all things - the sight comprehendeth him not , but he comprehendeth the sight , he is the gracious , the wise . " - chap . 6 . 66 Say , who provideth you food from heaven and earth ? or who hath the ...
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