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... enemy discovers a brother , be any longer a wall of separation to keep us asunder : though it has been often perverted to the worst of purposes , yet it is easy to reconcile it with every social blessing . In the course of this work , I ...
... enemy discovers a brother , be any longer a wall of separation to keep us asunder : though it has been often perverted to the worst of purposes , yet it is easy to reconcile it with every social blessing . In the course of this work , I ...
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... enemy to the Jews and Christians , acknowledges that it was a constant tradition among the Oriental nations , that from the Jews would spring a conqueror , who would subdue the world . A translator's mistake , as to the name of a town ...
... enemy to the Jews and Christians , acknowledges that it was a constant tradition among the Oriental nations , that from the Jews would spring a conqueror , who would subdue the world . A translator's mistake , as to the name of a town ...
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... enemies , would not they have charged him with imposture ? Or was he the only person amongst the Jews , who was in- structed by his father ? In a word , it was out of his power to deceive the Jews ; much less was it his inclination or ...
... enemies , would not they have charged him with imposture ? Or was he the only person amongst the Jews , who was in- structed by his father ? In a word , it was out of his power to deceive the Jews ; much less was it his inclination or ...
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... enemy to my resentment . If God , then , be the author of reason , -and that it is granted to man to regulate and curb his inclina- tions , ―misery and corruption were not our primitive state . Philosophers , in a strain of irony , may ...
... enemy to my resentment . If God , then , be the author of reason , -and that it is granted to man to regulate and curb his inclina- tions , ―misery and corruption were not our primitive state . Philosophers , in a strain of irony , may ...
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... enemies ; the wise and generous princes who rendered their subjects happy , and the memory of their reign immortal . At a time when altars were erected at Athens , to the Unknown God ; when the priests of Salamis raised the sacrifice ...
... enemies ; the wise and generous princes who rendered their subjects happy , and the memory of their reign immortal . At a time when altars were erected at Athens , to the Unknown God ; when the priests of Salamis raised the sacrifice ...
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Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
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