The Sermons of Mr. Yorick ...J. Dodsley, 1776 |
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... seems a mere dispute about words ;-but it is enough that the interpretation cuts the knot, instead of untying it 3 and, besides, explains away all kind of meaning in the above promises.—And the error of them seems to arise, in the first ...
... seems a mere dispute about words ;-but it is enough that the interpretation cuts the knot, instead of untying it 3 and, besides, explains away all kind of meaning in the above promises.—And the error of them seems to arise, in the first ...
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... seems a mere dispute about words;–but it is enough that the interpretation cuts the knot, instead of untying it; and, besides, explains away all kind of meaning in the above promises.—And the error of them seems to affe, in the first ...
... seems a mere dispute about words;–but it is enough that the interpretation cuts the knot, instead of untying it; and, besides, explains away all kind of meaning in the above promises.—And the error of them seems to affe, in the first ...
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... favour of the most impious absurdities that falsehood could advance. The same spirit which prevalled amongst the fanatics, seems to have gone forth eamong these modern enthusiasts.—Faith, the dis. SER.M.O.N., XXIII. 27.
... favour of the most impious absurdities that falsehood could advance. The same spirit which prevalled amongst the fanatics, seems to have gone forth eamong these modern enthusiasts.—Faith, the dis. SER.M.O.N., XXIII. 27.
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... favour of the most impious absurdities that falsehood could advance. The same spirit which prevailed amongst the fanatics, seems to have gone ofcrth samong these modern enthusiasts.—Faith, the dis. ser:Mo N. ×xIII. 27.
... favour of the most impious absurdities that falsehood could advance. The same spirit which prevailed amongst the fanatics, seems to have gone ofcrth samong these modern enthusiasts.—Faith, the dis. ser:Mo N. ×xIII. 27.
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... seem so much above the skill of either— that unless God in his mercy rebuke this spirit of enthusiasm, which is gone out amongst us, no one can pretend to say how far it may go, or what mischiefs it may do in these kingdoms—Already it ...
... seem so much above the skill of either— that unless God in his mercy rebuke this spirit of enthusiasm, which is gone out amongst us, no one can pretend to say how far it may go, or what mischiefs it may do in these kingdoms—Already it ...
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