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Page 595
... God : " for it was not because he was ( 6 a sinner above all others , " in practice , that he was forsaken and afflicted of the Lord , but because he remained , even under chastisement , unbroken in heart and uncontrite in spirit .
... God : " for it was not because he was ( 6 a sinner above all others , " in practice , that he was forsaken and afflicted of the Lord , but because he remained , even under chastisement , unbroken in heart and uncontrite in spirit .
Page 626
... attempt to promote the know- ledge and practice of true religion . The very first Christians , we would remind Mr. H. , instead of maintaining perfect ani- formity , had one most unequivocal mark of discrimination into two classes .
... attempt to promote the know- ledge and practice of true religion . The very first Christians , we would remind Mr. H. , instead of maintaining perfect ani- formity , had one most unequivocal mark of discrimination into two classes .
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Dr. Adams , physician to the Small - Pox Hospital , will soon publish a Popular View of the present State of Knowledge in the Practice of Vaccination . Speedily wil appear a Dissertation on Hydrocephalus Acutus , or Dropsy in the Brain ...
Dr. Adams , physician to the Small - Pox Hospital , will soon publish a Popular View of the present State of Knowledge in the Practice of Vaccination . Speedily wil appear a Dissertation on Hydrocephalus Acutus , or Dropsy in the Brain ...
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