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Page viii
... perhaps , fully estimated the value . There are , it is true , passages in the works of this great Apostle , ( but they are of rare occurence , and bear no proportion to such as are obvious , ) which have been interpreted in a different ...
... perhaps , fully estimated the value . There are , it is true , passages in the works of this great Apostle , ( but they are of rare occurence , and bear no proportion to such as are obvious , ) which have been interpreted in a different ...
Page xi
... perhaps , be objected to the Writer of these pages , that she has shown too little method in her distribution of the parts of her subject , and too little system in her arrangement of the whole ; that she has expatiated too largely on ...
... perhaps , be objected to the Writer of these pages , that she has shown too little method in her distribution of the parts of her subject , and too little system in her arrangement of the whole ; that she has expatiated too largely on ...
Page xii
... perhaps , she has too frequently tried , and too long solicited , she has , however , never yet failed to experience , she commits this little Work . If it should set one human being on the consideration of objects hitherto neglected ...
... perhaps , she has too frequently tried , and too long solicited , she has , however , never yet failed to experience , she commits this little Work . If it should set one human being on the consideration of objects hitherto neglected ...
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... perhaps it was the greatest wisdom in the philosopher never to have proposed to them , The most skilful dialectitian could only rea- son on known principles ; but without the super- induction of revealed religion , he could only , with ...
... perhaps it was the greatest wisdom in the philosopher never to have proposed to them , The most skilful dialectitian could only rea- son on known principles ; but without the super- induction of revealed religion , he could only , with ...
Page 32
... a wish that the intercourse could have been carried on to the end , though that end were martyrdom ? Such readers , and perhaps only such , will rejoice CHAP III On the Epistolary Writers of the New Testament, particularly Saint Paul.
... a wish that the intercourse could have been carried on to the end , though that end were martyrdom ? Such readers , and perhaps only such , will rejoice CHAP III On the Epistolary Writers of the New Testament, particularly Saint Paul.
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