The Religious Magazine, Or Spirit of the Foreign Theological Journals and Reviews, Volumen3E. Littell, 1829 |
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... considered ers . the great representative of his faithful follow -. members of his flock who had been witnesses of them . The good seed thus scattered fall- ing on ground differently prepared to receive it , brought forth fruit variously ...
... considered ers . the great representative of his faithful follow -. members of his flock who had been witnesses of them . The good seed thus scattered fall- ing on ground differently prepared to receive it , brought forth fruit variously ...
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... considered either in refer- ence to the passage in question , or to others of a similar character . Dr. Drummond , the Uni- tarian writer to whose work he so often refers , had asserted that , according to the interpreta- tion of that ...
... considered either in refer- ence to the passage in question , or to others of a similar character . Dr. Drummond , the Uni- tarian writer to whose work he so often refers , had asserted that , according to the interpreta- tion of that ...
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... considered as living tongues , for the could give weight and extent to their language Sanscrit , notwithstanding its relation to the over the world at large . Their influence is dialects spoken in India , and its cultivation by confined ...
... considered as living tongues , for the could give weight and extent to their language Sanscrit , notwithstanding its relation to the over the world at large . Their influence is dialects spoken in India , and its cultivation by confined ...
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