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" These reasons, among many others, are the want of an universal language ; the mutability of language ; the errors to which translations are subject ; the possibility of totally suppressing such a word ; the probability of altering it, or of fabricating... "
Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged - Page 339
edited by - 1794
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Volume 14

1794 - 612 pages
...language ; the errors to which trandations are fubjeft; the pofiibility of totally fupprefling fuch a word ; the probability of altering it, or of fabricating...Secondly, That the creation we behold is the real and ever exifting word of God, in which we cuinot be deceived. It proclaimeth his power, it demonltrates his...
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Christian philosophy: or, An attempt to display the evidence and excellence ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1798 - 408 pages
...mutability of the errors to which tranflations are . ; the poffibility of totally fuppreffing . mch a word ; the probability of altering it, or " of fabricating the whole, and impofing it upon i' the world." Now thefe obje&ions cannot poffibly be made to the evidence of the Spirit of God, the...
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Christian Philosophy: Or, An Attempt to Display by Internal Testimony, the ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1804 - 350 pages
...language ; the errors to which translations are subject ; " the possibility of totally suppressing such a word ; the " probability of altering it, or of fabricating the whole, " and imposing it upon the world." Now these objections cannot possibly be made to the evidence of the Spirit...
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Dissertation on the first principles of government

Thomas Paine - 1819 - 758 pages
...suppressing such a word; the prohahility of altering it, or of fabricating the whole, and imposing it upon the world. Secondly — That the Creation we behold is the real and ever existing word of God, in which we cannot be deceived. It proclaims his power, it demonstrates his wisdom,...
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The Report of the Proceedings of the Court of King's Bench: In the Guildhall ...

Richard Carlile - 1822 - 242 pages
...suppressing such a word ; the probability or altering it, or of fabricating the whole, and imposing it upon the world. " Secondly — That the Creation we behold is the real and ever existing word of God, in which we cannot be deceiver]. It proclaims his power, it demonstrates his...
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The Works of Vicesimus Knox, D.D.: With a Biographical Preface, Volume 7

Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 562 pages
...language ; the errors to which translations are subject; the possibility of totally suppressing such a word; the probability of altering it, or of fabricating the whole, and imposing it upon the world." . Now these objections cannot possibly be made to the evidence of the...
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The Theological Works of Thomas Paine

Thomas Paine - 1824 - 420 pages
...language ; the errors to which translations are subject ; the possibility of totally suppressing such a word ; the probability of altering it, or of fabricating the whole, and imposing it upon the world. Secondly — -That the Creation we behold is the real and ever existing...
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A Refutation of Every Argument Brought Against the Truth of Christianity ...

William Grisenthwaite - 1825 - 314 pages
...language; the errors to which translations are subject; the probability of totally suppressing such a word; the probability of altering it or of fabricating the whole, and imposing it upr on the world. Secondly, That the creation we behold, is the real and ever existing,...
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The Age of Reason: In Two Parts

Thomas Paine - 1827 - 186 pages
...language; the errors to which translations are subject ; the possibility of totally suppressing such a word ; the probability of altering it, or of fabricating the whole, and imposing it upon the world. Secondly — That the Ci'uatiuu we bchuld is th Veal and ever existing...
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Christian Philosophy: Or, An Attempt to Display, by Internal Testimony, the ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1835 - 356 pages
...language ; the errors to which translations are subject ; the possibility of totally suppressing such a word ; the probability of altering it, or of fabricating the whole, and imposing it upon the world." Now these objections cannot possibly be made to the evidence of the Spirit...
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