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Side 166
... Sellon, whose fraudulent perversions of truth, facts, and common sense, gave the first occasion to the present undertaking, " are not persons of sufficient consequence to merit so large and explicit a refutation." I acknowledge the ...
... Sellon, whose fraudulent perversions of truth, facts, and common sense, gave the first occasion to the present undertaking, " are not persons of sufficient consequence to merit so large and explicit a refutation." I acknowledge the ...
Side 166
... SELLON , whose fraudulent perversions of truth , facts , and common sense , gave the first occasion to the present undertaking , " are not per- sons of sufficient consequence to merit so large and explicit a refutation . " I acknowledge ...
... SELLON , whose fraudulent perversions of truth , facts , and common sense , gave the first occasion to the present undertaking , " are not per- sons of sufficient consequence to merit so large and explicit a refutation . " I acknowledge ...
Side 166
... SELLON , whose fraudulent perversions of truth , facts , and common sense , gave the first occasion to the present undertaking , “ are not persons of sufficient consequence to merit so large and explicit a refutation . ” I acknowledge ...
... SELLON , whose fraudulent perversions of truth , facts , and common sense , gave the first occasion to the present undertaking , “ are not persons of sufficient consequence to merit so large and explicit a refutation . ” I acknowledge ...
Side 170
... Sellon ( who stands in the same relation to Mr. John Wesley , as Celestius did to Pelagius , and Bertius to Arminius ; viz . of Re- tainer - general and White - washer in Ordinary ) hands a production into the world , designed to prove ...
... Sellon ( who stands in the same relation to Mr. John Wesley , as Celestius did to Pelagius , and Bertius to Arminius ; viz . of Re- tainer - general and White - washer in Ordinary ) hands a production into the world , designed to prove ...
Side 172
... Sellon , however , may make himself easy as to this particular , Unless he should improve miraculously , I shall never cry up his abilities . I must want common sense , to suppose him a man of parts ; and I must want common mo- desty ...
... Sellon , however , may make himself easy as to this particular , Unless he should improve miraculously , I shall never cry up his abilities . I must want common sense , to suppose him a man of parts ; and I must want common mo- desty ...
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