The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 |
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... tion between them and their protec- it remains for me to call your atten- tors , and it would be very easy to tion to the influence which they exer- point out several obvious coincidences cised during the early ages on the in the ...
... tion between them and their protec- it remains for me to call your atten- tors , and it would be very easy to tion to the influence which they exer- point out several obvious coincidences cised during the early ages on the in the ...
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... tion , and had not merely adopted doc- trines which had been for many ages the common subject of discussion in the schools , we might have overlooked the intermediate progress of opinion , and admitted , that the doctrines now broached ...
... tion , and had not merely adopted doc- trines which had been for many ages the common subject of discussion in the schools , we might have overlooked the intermediate progress of opinion , and admitted , that the doctrines now broached ...
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... tion , and the emotions of his heart were visible , at many passages , in his looks and his clasped hands . He lay for a long time with closed eyes , but his lips were in motion , and it was evident that he was addressing him- self to ...
... tion , and the emotions of his heart were visible , at many passages , in his looks and his clasped hands . He lay for a long time with closed eyes , but his lips were in motion , and it was evident that he was addressing him- self to ...
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... tion , " nolumus leges Angliæ mu- tare , " to prove that legislators never make a bad law , and that laws origi- nally good , can never become bad by lapse of time and alterations in the state of society . In the reform of our penal ...
... tion , " nolumus leges Angliæ mu- tare , " to prove that legislators never make a bad law , and that laws origi- nally good , can never become bad by lapse of time and alterations in the state of society . In the reform of our penal ...
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... tion ; and shall we grudge perhaps five millions for permanent works of justice and mercy , tending in the high- est degree to correct and restrain vice , and to secure the persons and proper- ties of a nation ? Those who would answer ...
... tion ; and shall we grudge perhaps five millions for permanent works of justice and mercy , tending in the high- est degree to correct and restrain vice , and to secure the persons and proper- ties of a nation ? Those who would answer ...
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