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Page 559
The second is on the use which the churches were to make of the epistles , and the manner in which they were published and preserved . The third is on the Apostle Paul's style and manner of writing . We cannot agree with our author ...
The second is on the use which the churches were to make of the epistles , and the manner in which they were published and preserved . The third is on the Apostle Paul's style and manner of writing . We cannot agree with our author ...
Page 701
For though we should suppose that it is communicated in one manner to what may be called its primary seat , and in a different manner over the rest of the brain , yet we shall still be as much at a loss as ever to shew a reason why its ...
For though we should suppose that it is communicated in one manner to what may be called its primary seat , and in a different manner over the rest of the brain , yet we shall still be as much at a loss as ever to shew a reason why its ...
Page 727
You have heard , my beloved brethren , in what manner the four principal points of the Christian faith present themselves to our attention , in the public Service which we render to God in this Church . I speak , 1.
You have heard , my beloved brethren , in what manner the four principal points of the Christian faith present themselves to our attention , in the public Service which we render to God in this Church . I speak , 1.
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