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... character , and of which no speci- men has before been published . " The paper is good , well wrought , and of a pleasing yellow hue ; the typographical execution does no discredit to the reputable press of Mr. Bulmer ; and the character ...
... character , and of which no speci- men has before been published . " The paper is good , well wrought , and of a pleasing yellow hue ; the typographical execution does no discredit to the reputable press of Mr. Bulmer ; and the character ...
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... character , are charitably thrown into the shade ; and " all his moral excellencies , all his spiritual endowments , and all his usefulness as a disciple and a minister of Jesus , " are proper- ly ascribed to the grace of God , which ...
... character , are charitably thrown into the shade ; and " all his moral excellencies , all his spiritual endowments , and all his usefulness as a disciple and a minister of Jesus , " are proper- ly ascribed to the grace of God , which ...
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... character , he proceeds to analyse the elements of which the former is composed . Among these , he assigns the first place to a firm confidence in our own judge . ment ; which , he justly observes , notwithstanding the general ...
... character , he proceeds to analyse the elements of which the former is composed . Among these , he assigns the first place to a firm confidence in our own judge . ment ; which , he justly observes , notwithstanding the general ...
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