A Commentary on the Book of Psalms, Volume 1J. Hatchard and Son, 1836 - Bible |
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... adversaries appear to be from learning , from candour , and from every character of true criticism . Mr. Watson , the de- fendant here mentioned , hath , in return to their scurrility , answered and exposed them with strong , clear ...
... adversaries appear to be from learning , from candour , and from every character of true criticism . Mr. Watson , the de- fendant here mentioned , hath , in return to their scurrility , answered and exposed them with strong , clear ...
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... adversaries : and , if they had found such principles as they thought of use to them- selves , it was a mortification to see them overlooked and disdained by others . But there was so much sweetness in the natural temper of Mr. Horne ...
... adversaries : and , if they had found such principles as they thought of use to them- selves , it was a mortification to see them overlooked and disdained by others . But there was so much sweetness in the natural temper of Mr. Horne ...
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... adversary than this man ; unless it were Gordon , the author of the Independent Whig ; whose writings , plentifully dispersed there , contri- buted not a little to the revolt of America , by ren- dering the Americans more disaffected to ...
... adversary than this man ; unless it were Gordon , the author of the Independent Whig ; whose writings , plentifully dispersed there , contri- buted not a little to the revolt of America , by ren- dering the Americans more disaffected to ...
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... adversaries . This Essay , being reported to come from a person of such eminence in the Church alarmed her friends and animated her ene- mies . It carried with it a shew of learning , and some subtilty of argument : an answer to it was ...
... adversaries . This Essay , being reported to come from a person of such eminence in the Church alarmed her friends and animated her ene- mies . It carried with it a shew of learning , and some subtilty of argument : an answer to it was ...
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... adversary , without reading his book.2 Neither Mr. Horne nor his friends could ever be persuaded , that , under the present state of the printed Hebrew text , the labours of an Hebrew collator were at this time wanted by the Christian ...
... adversary , without reading his book.2 Neither Mr. Horne nor his friends could ever be persuaded , that , under the present state of the printed Hebrew text , the labours of an Hebrew collator were at this time wanted by the Christian ...
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