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This ( says Dr. Lardner ) may create a suspicion that these last were formed on
the model of the for . mer , and consequently are without ground . The most
shocking crime imputed to the first Christians by their perfecutors and
calumniators ...
This ( says Dr. Lardner ) may create a suspicion that these last were formed on
the model of the for . mer , and consequently are without ground . The most
shocking crime imputed to the first Christians by their perfecutors and
calumniators ...
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oriem . same rectitude to the transcripts from these originals , that he ' gives
several reasons why the contrary may well be presumed : such as , the almost
infinite number of these transcripts , and the great distance of many of them from
the ...
oriem . same rectitude to the transcripts from these originals , that he ' gives
several reasons why the contrary may well be presumed : such as , the almost
infinite number of these transcripts , and the great distance of many of them from
the ...
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But that these two verses are now out of place , and that they belong to Ifaiah , is
here proved on the authority of PORPHYRY ; for he speaks of the word Isaiah as
the true reading in the Gospel . So wonderfully doth this famous unbelieving ...
But that these two verses are now out of place , and that they belong to Ifaiah , is
here proved on the authority of PORPHYRY ; for he speaks of the word Isaiah as
the true reading in the Gospel . So wonderfully doth this famous unbelieving ...
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Moderation , pretended with respect to these , should be called by another name
. Such is the spirit that breathes through this performance.We have heard of
clergymen who were fierce for moderation ; but Dr. Bagot is fierce , very fierce ...
Moderation , pretended with respect to these , should be called by another name
. Such is the spirit that breathes through this performance.We have heard of
clergymen who were fierce for moderation ; but Dr. Bagot is fierce , very fierce ...
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The ancient weights of these nations are the subject of the 5th chapter ; and in
the 6th we have a learned account of their coins . The theory of usury and
anatocism among the Greeks and Ronans is laid down in the 7th chapter . In the
8th the ...
The ancient weights of these nations are the subject of the 5th chapter ; and in
the 6th we have a learned account of their coins . The theory of usury and
anatocism among the Greeks and Ronans is laid down in the 7th chapter . In the
8th the ...
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