The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 6, Part 2Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1807 |
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Page 591
... evident , that Mary , and consequently Christ , did not descend from David by Solomon . He therefore proposes to support the other hypothesis , and to clear away its difficulties . Sect . 2. Concerning the Number of Generations as ...
... evident , that Mary , and consequently Christ , did not descend from David by Solomon . He therefore proposes to support the other hypothesis , and to clear away its difficulties . Sect . 2. Concerning the Number of Generations as ...
Page 671
... evident propositions . That our belief of the existence of a Deity should rest ultimately on this internal sense , is therefore , according to his notion , to assign it the surest of all foundations . We are not left to gather our ...
... evident propositions . That our belief of the existence of a Deity should rest ultimately on this internal sense , is therefore , according to his notion , to assign it the surest of all foundations . We are not left to gather our ...
Page 1001
... evident that position obtained a degree of attention in their prosody , which it does not in ours . To this rule , the classical versification owes a peculiar melody and ease , which are un- known to a system that takes no account of ...
... evident that position obtained a degree of attention in their prosody , which it does not in ours . To this rule , the classical versification owes a peculiar melody and ease , which are un- known to a system that takes no account of ...
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