The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen11Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1816 |
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... body of Chris- obscure enthusiast , had he attempted spiritual conquest , armed only with spiritual authority . Whether his suc- cession to the Apostle Peter were real , or pretended , he could never have persuaded the Christian world ...
... body of Chris- obscure enthusiast , had he attempted spiritual conquest , armed only with spiritual authority . Whether his suc- cession to the Apostle Peter were real , or pretended , he could never have persuaded the Christian world ...
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... body of Catholics in the united kingdom . Justice there- fore requires that they ought not to be deprived of any civil or religious privileges which would otherwise be granted to them on account of the intolerant outrages and cruelties ...
... body of Catholics in the united kingdom . Justice there- fore requires that they ought not to be deprived of any civil or religious privileges which would otherwise be granted to them on account of the intolerant outrages and cruelties ...
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... body . 1. To bestow an acute sensation in the instruments of sense . 2. To give the utmost facility of mo- tion to the instruments of motion : and 3. To confer in all other parts a nice perception of whatever gives pain . " If any ...
... body . 1. To bestow an acute sensation in the instruments of sense . 2. To give the utmost facility of mo- tion to the instruments of motion : and 3. To confer in all other parts a nice perception of whatever gives pain . " If any ...
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... body , that part becomes immediately paralytic below the ligature ; but will recover its powers on freeing the nerve . And it is further proved by the degrees of sensibility of the differ- ent parts of the body , bearing pro- portion to ...
... body , that part becomes immediately paralytic below the ligature ; but will recover its powers on freeing the nerve . And it is further proved by the degrees of sensibility of the differ- ent parts of the body , bearing pro- portion to ...
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... body , which en- joys it over its whole surface , but more exquisitely in some parts than in others : thus while the greater part of the skin possesses it in a de- gree sufficient only to guard the body from danger , by warning it of ...
... body , which en- joys it over its whole surface , but more exquisitely in some parts than in others : thus while the greater part of the skin possesses it in a de- gree sufficient only to guard the body from danger , by warning it of ...
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