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الصفحة xix
... proper notions concerning the pure , primitive plan of Christ's religion , as laid down by himself ; where they will also meet with many just observations on our Saviour's admirable method of conducting it . Of this book , among other ...
... proper notions concerning the pure , primitive plan of Christ's religion , as laid down by himself ; where they will also meet with many just observations on our Saviour's admirable method of conducting it . Of this book , among other ...
الصفحة xxix
... proper to assert his own private rights ; and therefore put in his claim to the student's place in Christ - church , of which he had been unjustly deprived . Find- ing , however , that the society resisted his pretensions , on the plea ...
... proper to assert his own private rights ; and therefore put in his claim to the student's place in Christ - church , of which he had been unjustly deprived . Find- ing , however , that the society resisted his pretensions , on the plea ...
الصفحة 9
... proper term , notwithstand- ing it should be employed by others in doing mischief . For , my lord , if I should leave it wholly out of my book , and substitute the word notion every where in the room of it , and every body else do so ...
... proper term , notwithstand- ing it should be employed by others in doing mischief . For , my lord , if I should leave it wholly out of my book , and substitute the word notion every where in the room of it , and every body else do so ...
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