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... applied to the Uni- versal Church to denote its distinction from the heathen super- stitions , which were multiform , and appropriated each to one particular society , but still more perhaps from the Jewish Church , in that God's new ...
... applied to the Uni- versal Church to denote its distinction from the heathen super- stitions , which were multiform , and appropriated each to one particular society , but still more perhaps from the Jewish Church , in that God's new ...
Page 473
... applied by Newton , was not likely to assist his disciples in carrying further the discoveries he had begun and while they confined their attention and acquirements to the knowledge of his writings and methods , they were not in a ...
... applied by Newton , was not likely to assist his disciples in carrying further the discoveries he had begun and while they confined their attention and acquirements to the knowledge of his writings and methods , they were not in a ...
Page 479
... applied to their proper objects nothing more excellent and instructive ; but without any disparagement to their excellence , it may be easily seen that there may be a multitude of subjects to which they are wholly inapplicable ; and ...
... applied to their proper objects nothing more excellent and instructive ; but without any disparagement to their excellence , it may be easily seen that there may be a multitude of subjects to which they are wholly inapplicable ; and ...
Contents
ART Page | 1 |
Peveril of the Peak Quentin Durward St Ronans Well | 10 |
Mémoires Anecdotiques sur lintérieur du Palais et | 86 |
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