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... proved to be forgeries , are unblushingly brought forward , again and again , by the advocates of Romanism . To talk of an ... prove from the Bible that Jesus Christ is the Son of God , of the same nature as the Father . It asserts that ...
... proved to be forgeries , are unblushingly brought forward , again and again , by the advocates of Romanism . To talk of an ... prove from the Bible that Jesus Christ is the Son of God , of the same nature as the Father . It asserts that ...
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... prove this , it is itself nothing less than a testimony on the side of Christianity . It is an acknowledgment that ... proves how little the generality carry away of the sermons which they hear , and therefore how necessary it is to ...
... prove this , it is itself nothing less than a testimony on the side of Christianity . It is an acknowledgment that ... proves how little the generality carry away of the sermons which they hear , and therefore how necessary it is to ...
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... prove a valuable acquisition to the student . The author's situation of interpreter to the British consulate necessarily placed him in a favourable position for acquiring a practical knowledge of the peculiarities of the lan- guage ...
... prove a valuable acquisition to the student . The author's situation of interpreter to the British consulate necessarily placed him in a favourable position for acquiring a practical knowledge of the peculiarities of the lan- guage ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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