The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical knowledge. Vol.1-12. 2nd ser. (ed. by S. Drew). Vol.1-4, Bind 2 |
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... believe no human being under the right exercise of his intellect , is able to deny . Marks of infinite wisdom and almighty power , of the profoundest intelligence and design , are the livery which Na- ture universally wears ; and the ...
... believe no human being under the right exercise of his intellect , is able to deny . Marks of infinite wisdom and almighty power , of the profoundest intelligence and design , are the livery which Na- ture universally wears ; and the ...
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modifications of one and the same force ; whilst others are inclined to believe that there is an essential dif- ference between them , and that they are originally distinct from each other . It is almost unnecessary to observe , that ...
modifications of one and the same force ; whilst others are inclined to believe that there is an essential dif- ference between them , and that they are originally distinct from each other . It is almost unnecessary to observe , that ...
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modifications of one and the same force ; whilst others are inclined to believe that there is an essential dif- ference between them , and that they are originally distinct from each other . It is almost unnecessary to observe , that ...
modifications of one and the same force ; whilst others are inclined to believe that there is an essential dif- ference between them , and that they are originally distinct from each other . It is almost unnecessary to observe , that ...
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... believe I shall my people doth not consider . ” prove , by references to that gramma- rian , that it is not . M. S. allows that " the present participle , with the de- finite article the before it , becomes a substantive ; " and , if he ...
... believe I shall my people doth not consider . ” prove , by references to that gramma- rian , that it is not . M. S. allows that " the present participle , with the de- finite article the before it , becomes a substantive ; " and , if he ...
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... believe will be one day rejected by the whole earth ? Can they be in- duced to swear that they would oppose even the present Protestants of Eng- land , if , ceasing to be truants , they thought fit to return to their ancient worship ...
... believe will be one day rejected by the whole earth ? Can they be in- duced to swear that they would oppose even the present Protestants of Eng- land , if , ceasing to be truants , they thought fit to return to their ancient worship ...
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