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... persons but themselves such opinions appear to be too absurd to need refutation , while those who are weak enough to hold them are not likely to perceive the force of it . Two observations only we shall offer on this subject , for the ...
... persons but themselves such opinions appear to be too absurd to need refutation , while those who are weak enough to hold them are not likely to perceive the force of it . Two observations only we shall offer on this subject , for the ...
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... persons of eminence - Dr . Chalmers and Mr. Gladstone - to whom we earnestly recommend the perusal of these volumes , and whom we challenge to the task of answering them . The occupation is every way worthy of their acknowledged talents ...
... persons of eminence - Dr . Chalmers and Mr. Gladstone - to whom we earnestly recommend the perusal of these volumes , and whom we challenge to the task of answering them . The occupation is every way worthy of their acknowledged talents ...
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... persons who have some passion for setting up a mint of their own in this way is , that the men who have most right to a display of this high species of authority are generally the least disposed to put it into requisition . We can ...
... persons who have some passion for setting up a mint of their own in this way is , that the men who have most right to a display of this high species of authority are generally the least disposed to put it into requisition . We can ...
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... persons , of their merits and their infirmities , their claim , at once , on our admiration and forbearance . Few men have been more under- valued , in their own day , than the leaders of the religious movement of the last century . As ...
... persons , of their merits and their infirmities , their claim , at once , on our admiration and forbearance . Few men have been more under- valued , in their own day , than the leaders of the religious movement of the last century . As ...
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... persons of our leading men , sometimes by name ; in print and by word of mouth . One strong instance from the 1st vol . of the Christian Witness will show what they can say , p . 392 ( on the Present Apostacy ) . The gospel sets forth ...
... persons of our leading men , sometimes by name ; in print and by word of mouth . One strong instance from the 1st vol . of the Christian Witness will show what they can say , p . 392 ( on the Present Apostacy ) . The gospel sets forth ...
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