The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 256-261Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1819 |
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... sense of a separation or election have we the word used and referred to in various other instances . - As in Mark 13 , 20 , " for his elect's sake whom he hath chosen . " dia 785 ɛxXex ] uç '88 λα - 1.Pet . 2,9 , " Ye are a chosen ...
... sense of a separation or election have we the word used and referred to in various other instances . - As in Mark 13 , 20 , " for his elect's sake whom he hath chosen . " dia 785 ɛxXex ] uç '88 λα - 1.Pet . 2,9 , " Ye are a chosen ...
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... senses , all of which he is mightily inclined to reduce to one , thus cruelly depriving us of four out of the five ... sense , or un- usual modification of the primary form of perception completely to explain them . " Human magnetism ...
... senses , all of which he is mightily inclined to reduce to one , thus cruelly depriving us of four out of the five ... sense , or un- usual modification of the primary form of perception completely to explain them . " Human magnetism ...
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... sense which the Mother Church hath holden , ( whose right is to judge of the true sense and inter- pretation of Holy Scripture ) I doe admit . So that by the latter part of the Article , they allow the Fathers to bee inter- preters of ...
... sense which the Mother Church hath holden , ( whose right is to judge of the true sense and inter- pretation of Holy Scripture ) I doe admit . So that by the latter part of the Article , they allow the Fathers to bee inter- preters of ...
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