The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... truth , appear to have been mainly in the view of Mr. Burnett when he proposed the subject for his prizes . The ... truths were more palpable than at another it appears to be the pre- sent . From all the magnificent systems , which ...
... truth , appear to have been mainly in the view of Mr. Burnett when he proposed the subject for his prizes . The ... truths were more palpable than at another it appears to be the pre- sent . From all the magnificent systems , which ...
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... truth , that its Author , seen only by his works , is to be worshipped without material or visible representation as the Creator and Governor of the World . ' It further appears , that this sublime object was effected through the ...
... truth , that its Author , seen only by his works , is to be worshipped without material or visible representation as the Creator and Governor of the World . ' It further appears , that this sublime object was effected through the ...
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... truths , and that but imper- fectly , and were entirely ignorant of others , every Israelite was instructed in them all , and they scarcely varied the least in their notions about any of them . * Although this summary is due to the ...
... truths , and that but imper- fectly , and were entirely ignorant of others , every Israelite was instructed in them all , and they scarcely varied the least in their notions about any of them . * Although this summary is due to the ...
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... truths , and that but imper- fectly , and were entirely ignorant of others , every Israelite was instructed in them all , and they scarcely varied the least in their notions about any of them . * Although this summary is due to the ...
... truths , and that but imper- fectly , and were entirely ignorant of others , every Israelite was instructed in them all , and they scarcely varied the least in their notions about any of them . * Although this summary is due to the ...
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... truth may be illustrated , it was evidently necessary to make a selection , and we think it is made in the essay before us with great judgment . Mr. Sumner undertakes to shew by a few particular instances , that both in the constitution ...
... truth may be illustrated , it was evidently necessary to make a selection , and we think it is made in the essay before us with great judgment . Mr. Sumner undertakes to shew by a few particular instances , that both in the constitution ...
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