Miscellaneous Works: In Verse and Prose, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... person or action it celebrates , which is one of the princi- pal defigns of a Medal . i It is certainly very pleasant , fays Eugenius , to fee a verfe of an old Poet , revolting as it were from its original fenfe , and fiding with a ...
... person or action it celebrates , which is one of the princi- pal defigns of a Medal . i It is certainly very pleasant , fays Eugenius , to fee a verfe of an old Poet , revolting as it were from its original fenfe , and fiding with a ...
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... person who had appeared in that country , paid him a particular regard , and threatened to punish any who fhould accuse the chriftians ; nay , that the Emperor would have adopted him among the Deities whom they worshipped , had not the ...
... person who had appeared in that country , paid him a particular regard , and threatened to punish any who fhould accuse the chriftians ; nay , that the Emperor would have adopted him among the Deities whom they worshipped , had not the ...
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... persons who published it . V. How thefe first Apostles perpetuated their tra- dition , by ordaining perfons to fucceed them . VI . How their fucceffors in the three first centuries preferved their tradition . VII . That VII . That five ...
... persons who published it . V. How thefe first Apostles perpetuated their tra- dition , by ordaining perfons to fucceed them . VI . How their fucceffors in the three first centuries preferved their tradition . VII . That VII . That five ...
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... person , which was their hope , their en- couragement , and their glory . We cannot there- fore imagine , that there was a fingle perfon arrived at any degree of age or confideration , who had not heard and repeated above a thoufand ...
... person , which was their hope , their en- couragement , and their glory . We cannot there- fore imagine , that there was a fingle perfon arrived at any degree of age or confideration , who had not heard and repeated above a thoufand ...
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... person that lived in the world befides himself . This wrought the greatest confufion in the unbelieving Jews , and the greateft conv & tion in the Gentiles , who every where fpeak with astonishment of thefe truths they met with in this ...
... person that lived in the world befides himself . This wrought the greatest confufion in the unbelieving Jews , and the greateft conv & tion in the Gentiles , who every where fpeak with astonishment of thefe truths they met with in this ...
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