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Side xiii
... principle of his life . It was this master - spring which guid- ed his pen and animated every sentence . Hence will be found that evangelical seri- ousness which breathes through every page ; hence the immediate consecration of his sub ...
... principle of his life . It was this master - spring which guid- ed his pen and animated every sentence . Hence will be found that evangelical seri- ousness which breathes through every page ; hence the immediate consecration of his sub ...
Side xvi
... principles which gave birth to his writings , and stimulated him to those great and generous acts which immortalized his name . If his mind had not been strongly imbued with the principles of religion , and influenced by the prospects ...
... principles which gave birth to his writings , and stimulated him to those great and generous acts which immortalized his name . If his mind had not been strongly imbued with the principles of religion , and influenced by the prospects ...
Side xx
... principles which have engaged the attention and ex- ercised the abilities of the philanthropist in all ages , and cannot fail to gratify the curi- osity of those who wish to learn the senti- ments of so great a man upon a topic which ...
... principles which have engaged the attention and ex- ercised the abilities of the philanthropist in all ages , and cannot fail to gratify the curi- osity of those who wish to learn the senti- ments of so great a man upon a topic which ...
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... principles and hypotheses which he took firft up , did any way prepoffefs him , yet thofe who have differed moft from him , have acknowledged , that in what he has writ concerning the Torricellian Experiment , and of the Rarefaction and ...
... principles and hypotheses which he took firft up , did any way prepoffefs him , yet thofe who have differed moft from him , have acknowledged , that in what he has writ concerning the Torricellian Experiment , and of the Rarefaction and ...
Side 20
... principles from them , affected the reputation of honouring and trufting men of eminent virtues , of what perfuafion foever they might be , in relation to public matters . But he had greater fcruples concerning the proceed- ing against ...
... principles from them , affected the reputation of honouring and trufting men of eminent virtues , of what perfuafion foever they might be , in relation to public matters . But he had greater fcruples concerning the proceed- ing against ...
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