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... their own , the good and wise of all persuasions will revere that industry which has for its object the illustration or defence of our common Christianity . Your Lordship's researches have never lost sight of one purpose , namely ,
... their own , the good and wise of all persuasions will revere that industry which has for its object the illustration or defence of our common Christianity . Your Lordship's researches have never lost sight of one purpose , namely ,
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William Paley. have never lost sight of one purpose , namely , to recover the simplicity of the Gospel from beneath that load of un- authorized additions which the ignorance of some ages , and the learning of others , the superstition of ...
William Paley. have never lost sight of one purpose , namely , to recover the simplicity of the Gospel from beneath that load of un- authorized additions which the ignorance of some ages , and the learning of others , the superstition of ...
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... namely , that they divide too much the law of Nature from the precepts of Revelation ; some authors industriously declining the mention of Scripture authorities , as belonging to a different province ; and others reserving them for a ...
... namely , that they divide too much the law of Nature from the precepts of Revelation ; some authors industriously declining the mention of Scripture authorities , as belonging to a different province ; and others reserving them for a ...
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... namely , the dwelling upon verbal and elementary distinctions , with a labour and prolixity proportioned much more to the subtlety of the question , than to its value and importance in the pro- secution of the subject . A writer upon ...
... namely , the dwelling upon verbal and elementary distinctions , with a labour and prolixity proportioned much more to the subtlety of the question , than to its value and importance in the pro- secution of the subject . A writer upon ...
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... namely , that such speculations possess little or no influence upon the conduct either of the state or of the subject , of the governors or the governed ; nor are attended with any useful consequences to either ; that in times of ...
... namely , that such speculations possess little or no influence upon the conduct either of the state or of the subject , of the governors or the governed ; nor are attended with any useful consequences to either ; that in times of ...
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