The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... present Dean of Westminster had not published their able and learned works when the plan of the Essay before us was arranged , we will not presume to determine . But after all which Warburton , the Abbé Fleury , Lardner , the two Lowths ...
... present Dean of Westminster had not published their able and learned works when the plan of the Essay before us was arranged , we will not presume to determine . But after all which Warburton , the Abbé Fleury , Lardner , the two Lowths ...
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... present a specimen of the style of argument abridged from the writings of the most approved authors , to which we wish that Mr. Sumner had confined the first book of his Essay on the Existence of the Creator . Not that we are disposed ...
... present a specimen of the style of argument abridged from the writings of the most approved authors , to which we wish that Mr. Sumner had confined the first book of his Essay on the Existence of the Creator . Not that we are disposed ...
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... present occasion . We desire , however , to be understood , as wishing to convey a strong recommendation of these sections ' to the attention of students in divinity and of general readers , and to admit the learn- ing , ingenuity and ...
... present occasion . We desire , however , to be understood , as wishing to convey a strong recommendation of these sections ' to the attention of students in divinity and of general readers , and to admit the learn- ing , ingenuity and ...
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... present occasion . We desire , however , to be understood , as wishing to convey a strong recommendation of these sections ' to the attention of students in divinity and of general readers , and to admit the learn- ing , ingenuity and ...
... present occasion . We desire , however , to be understood , as wishing to convey a strong recommendation of these sections ' to the attention of students in divinity and of general readers , and to admit the learn- ing , ingenuity and ...
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... present , and all that is dependent upon the past and present , is omniscience , or infinite wisdom . ' But irrefragable as this argument appears to be , man , who is ever prone to justify his own departure from the ways of God as the ...
... present , and all that is dependent upon the past and present , is omniscience , or infinite wisdom . ' But irrefragable as this argument appears to be , man , who is ever prone to justify his own departure from the ways of God as the ...
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