The Works of the Rev. John Witherspoon...: To which is Prefixed an Account of the Author's Life, in a Sermon Occasioned by His Death, Volumen3William W. Woodward, n.̊ 52, South second street., 1802 - 475 páginas |
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... disposed , and without prejudice defiring the knowledge of their duty , it would not be neceffary , in order to fhow the unlawfulness of the ftage , as it now is , to combat it in its imaginary reformed ftate . Such a reformation , were ...
... disposed , and without prejudice defiring the knowledge of their duty , it would not be neceffary , in order to fhow the unlawfulness of the ftage , as it now is , to combat it in its imaginary reformed ftate . Such a reformation , were ...
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... disposed persons , be represented as an approach to popery , and resembling their worship- ping of saints : but I hope this can scarcely be impu- ted to me , in the present case , since you never were esteemed a saint while you lived ...
... disposed persons , be represented as an approach to popery , and resembling their worship- ping of saints : but I hope this can scarcely be impu- ted to me , in the present case , since you never were esteemed a saint while you lived ...
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... disposition of a people is against the laws , they can- not long fubfift , even by a strict and rigorous execution on the part of the rulers . There is however more of this in fome constitutions than in others . Solon and Xeno- phon ...
... disposition of a people is against the laws , they can- not long fubfift , even by a strict and rigorous execution on the part of the rulers . There is however more of this in fome constitutions than in others . Solon and Xeno- phon ...
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