The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewLeavitt, Trow, and Company, 1848 |
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• their principles , and yet manifesting the purest patriotism . If a right hand was cut off for penning words of remonstrance against Elizabeth's religious despotism , with the left hand the man would swing his hat in the air ...
• their principles , and yet manifesting the purest patriotism . If a right hand was cut off for penning words of remonstrance against Elizabeth's religious despotism , with the left hand the man would swing his hat in the air ...
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... hand , ) quod fit a principio cog- nocente singula in quibus est actio ; so that , when the will chooses or rejects inconsiderately , and without investigation , before the understanding has been able to discover the evil of complying ...
... hand , ) quod fit a principio cog- nocente singula in quibus est actio ; so that , when the will chooses or rejects inconsiderately , and without investigation , before the understanding has been able to discover the evil of complying ...
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... hand actually to release from all obligation the reprobate who , by blinding his mind , and hardening his heart , has destroyed his power of perceiving truth , or , according to our author , through moral delinquency rendered himself ...
... hand actually to release from all obligation the reprobate who , by blinding his mind , and hardening his heart , has destroyed his power of perceiving truth , or , according to our author , through moral delinquency rendered himself ...
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