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... sense in which the writer would have used them . Nor is it likely that a member of a Catholic religious order would have entertained the design of publishing such works . The manuscript itself consists of 735 pages , closely written on ...
... sense in which the writer would have used them . Nor is it likely that a member of a Catholic religious order would have entertained the design of publishing such works . The manuscript itself consists of 735 pages , closely written on ...
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... sense of shame , or fear of the laws , un- less conscience or right reason did from time to time con- vince every one , however unwilling , of the existence of God , the Lord and ruler of all things , to whom , sooner or later , each ...
... sense of shame , or fear of the laws , un- less conscience or right reason did from time to time con- vince every one , however unwilling , of the existence of God , the Lord and ruler of all things , to whom , sooner or later , each ...
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... sense , I shall delineate so , By likening spiritual to corporal forms , As may express them best ; though what if Earth Be but the shadow of Heaven , and things therein Each to other like , more than on earth is thought ? Here Newton ...
... sense , I shall delineate so , By likening spiritual to corporal forms , As may express them best ; though what if Earth Be but the shadow of Heaven , and things therein Each to other like , more than on earth is thought ? Here Newton ...
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... sense of the passage has been rightly conceived , the kindred verb will be sidit , fuit vel factus est . See Simon in voce . See also Buxtorf's Lexicon ad Rad . and Cappelli Vindic . Arcani Punctuationis , lib . 1. § 20 . 8 χαρακτήρ τῆς ...
... sense of the passage has been rightly conceived , the kindred verb will be sidit , fuit vel factus est . See Simon in voce . See also Buxtorf's Lexicon ad Rad . and Cappelli Vindic . Arcani Punctuationis , lib . 1. § 20 . 8 χαρακτήρ τῆς ...
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... sense which had been always applied to it— “ hear , O Israel , the Lord our God is one Lord . " To which answer the scribe assented , v . 32 , " well , Master , thou hast said the truth ; for there is one God , and there is none other ...
... sense which had been always applied to it— “ hear , O Israel , the Lord our God is one Lord . " To which answer the scribe assented , v . 32 , " well , Master , thou hast said the truth ; for there is one God , and there is none other ...
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