The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 262-267Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1820 |
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... scripture , As with the people so with the priest . They do not hesitate to permit the practice of the grossest ... Scriptures , which Dr. Troy ventures to permit his flock to read . Whilst the severest punishments are threatened to ...
... scripture , As with the people so with the priest . They do not hesitate to permit the practice of the grossest ... Scriptures , which Dr. Troy ventures to permit his flock to read . Whilst the severest punishments are threatened to ...
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... Scripture as well as he could . Mr. Maxwell , indeed , does not himself attempt to advance any such claim . From Penrose's letters , ( a brother Hutchinsonian ) he presumes the patriarchs to have been ac- quainted with the cycle of 18 ...
... Scripture as well as he could . Mr. Maxwell , indeed , does not himself attempt to advance any such claim . From Penrose's letters , ( a brother Hutchinsonian ) he presumes the patriarchs to have been ac- quainted with the cycle of 18 ...
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... Scripture , we contend that it was , and necessarily was , perfectly popular . Perhaps the Copernican system is as generally known in England as any where ; still , in common conversation , and even in discourses from the pulpit ...
... Scripture , we contend that it was , and necessarily was , perfectly popular . Perhaps the Copernican system is as generally known in England as any where ; still , in common conversation , and even in discourses from the pulpit ...
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