The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 6, Part 11810 |
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... Attempt to shew the Folly and Danger of Methodism 186 Barry's friendly Call to a new species Gisborne's Sermons on Christian Mo- Griffin's Jubilee Sermon at Surry Chapel 88 Hampson's Sermons on several Subjects 330 Hinton's Sermon on ...
... Attempt to shew the Folly and Danger of Methodism 186 Barry's friendly Call to a new species Gisborne's Sermons on Christian Mo- Griffin's Jubilee Sermon at Surry Chapel 88 Hampson's Sermons on several Subjects 330 Hinton's Sermon on ...
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... Attempt is made to explain the History and Antiquities of the primitive Nations of the World , and the Prophecies ... attempts , few and confined as those attempts were , to synchronize the trains of events in different nations . It has ...
... Attempt is made to explain the History and Antiquities of the primitive Nations of the World , and the Prophecies ... attempts , few and confined as those attempts were , to synchronize the trains of events in different nations . It has ...
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... attempt was to examine carefully the principles upon which the reigning systems were built , in order to seek a solid foundation for a general system . This led him into a minute investigation of the evi- dences for and against the ...
... attempt was to examine carefully the principles upon which the reigning systems were built , in order to seek a solid foundation for a general system . This led him into a minute investigation of the evi- dences for and against the ...
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... attempt to recover the genuine chronology of Josephus , yet it should not be deemed desperate nor impracticable . Much may be done by a careful discrimination and a judicious selection of the genuine dates and numbers which still fortu ...
... attempt to recover the genuine chronology of Josephus , yet it should not be deemed desperate nor impracticable . Much may be done by a careful discrimination and a judicious selection of the genuine dates and numbers which still fortu ...
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... attempted , and they failed , partly from being on too vast a scale , and beginning with too high a species of instruction , and partly from that state of national tumult which withdrew both the attention and the pecuniary support ...
... attempted , and they failed , partly from being on too vast a scale , and beginning with too high a species of instruction , and partly from that state of national tumult which withdrew both the attention and the pecuniary support ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.