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... religion , without oftentation ; of undoubted valour , thoroughly fkilled in his trade of a foldier ; a quick and ready apprehenfion , with a good share of understanding , and a general knowlege in men and hiftory , although under fome ...
... religion , without oftentation ; of undoubted valour , thoroughly fkilled in his trade of a foldier ; a quick and ready apprehenfion , with a good share of understanding , and a general knowlege in men and hiftory , although under fome ...
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... religion . But it may poffibly be a great deal worse .'- Can any thing be a stronger proof that the pious Dean thought prefbyterianism worfe than downright infidelity ? 12. Some few Thoughts concerning the Repeal of the Teft . Few ...
... religion . But it may poffibly be a great deal worse .'- Can any thing be a stronger proof that the pious Dean thought prefbyterianism worfe than downright infidelity ? 12. Some few Thoughts concerning the Repeal of the Teft . Few ...
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... religious controverfy ? Or fhall he feed his flock with the food of pathetic difcourfes or practical fubjects ? With the food of pathetic difcourfes or practical subjects . The duties , the in- fluencing principles of religion , which ...
... religious controverfy ? Or fhall he feed his flock with the food of pathetic difcourfes or practical fubjects ? With the food of pathetic difcourfes or practical subjects . The duties , the in- fluencing principles of religion , which ...
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... religion , and for Chriftianity in particular , I will venture even to add a neglect of the divinity , a hatred to all etablifhed governments , an objection to all legitimate authority , a mind fraught with independence and ...
... religion , and for Chriftianity in particular , I will venture even to add a neglect of the divinity , a hatred to all etablifhed governments , an objection to all legitimate authority , a mind fraught with independence and ...
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... The Author should have faid the rhetorician ; for how is mind di- ftinguished from citizen and Christian ? Have not each of these minds ? the the citizen , and that of religion to form the 42 Father GERDIL's Reflections on Education .
... The Author should have faid the rhetorician ; for how is mind di- ftinguished from citizen and Christian ? Have not each of these minds ? the the citizen , and that of religion to form the 42 Father GERDIL's Reflections on Education .
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