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Page 67
... afford no occasion to calumny , we have inserted this passage , which was said to be a deficiency in our former editions , out of a British manuscript ; which ma- nuscript , however , I suspect to have been corrected accord- ing to our ...
... afford no occasion to calumny , we have inserted this passage , which was said to be a deficiency in our former editions , out of a British manuscript ; which ma- nuscript , however , I suspect to have been corrected accord- ing to our ...
Page 84
... afford us frequent opportunities of testify- ing our respect for his talents . We should be most happy to receive from his pen a volume of his best sermons ; in which we flatter ourselves we should find illustrated and enforced to much ...
... afford us frequent opportunities of testify- ing our respect for his talents . We should be most happy to receive from his pen a volume of his best sermons ; in which we flatter ourselves we should find illustrated and enforced to much ...
Page 85
... afford , however , a tolerable idea of the services which this excellent Institution has rendered to the country , and contribute to remove many of the prejudices and misrepresentations by which it has been obstructed and assailed . Art ...
... afford , however , a tolerable idea of the services which this excellent Institution has rendered to the country , and contribute to remove many of the prejudices and misrepresentations by which it has been obstructed and assailed . Art ...
Page 91
... afford a place for his publication , in company with those performances . After due reflection , we cannot help thinking that the design of this author was to shew how very ill he could do what had before been done very well . The ...
... afford a place for his publication , in company with those performances . After due reflection , we cannot help thinking that the design of this author was to shew how very ill he could do what had before been done very well . The ...
Page 111
... afford us real pleasure to say that these objects are fully accomplished by the present ponderous per- formance . It certainly contains much that is curious and valuable it evinces great ardour and persevering minute- ness of research ...
... afford us real pleasure to say that these objects are fully accomplished by the present ponderous per- formance . It certainly contains much that is curious and valuable it evinces great ardour and persevering minute- ness of research ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.