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... Scrip- tures were become the matter of his most pure and chaste delight , in respect of which all other books ( even those of Cicero himself , which once he had so much doated on ) be- came dry and unsavoury to him . In the study of ...
... Scrip- tures were become the matter of his most pure and chaste delight , in respect of which all other books ( even those of Cicero himself , which once he had so much doated on ) be- came dry and unsavoury to him . In the study of ...
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... Scrip- tures , particularly those of the Old Testament , abound in modes of expression , and allusions to customs , in many cases imperfectly understood in Europe , but still prevailing in the East . That light confessedly derived from ...
... Scrip- tures , particularly those of the Old Testament , abound in modes of expression , and allusions to customs , in many cases imperfectly understood in Europe , but still prevailing in the East . That light confessedly derived from ...
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... Scrip- ture , must depend on an habitual application of the Redeemer's merits ; and the actual expe- rience of it will generally be proportioned to our present apprehension of the efficacy and extent of that only foundation of a ...
... Scrip- ture , must depend on an habitual application of the Redeemer's merits ; and the actual expe- rience of it will generally be proportioned to our present apprehension of the efficacy and extent of that only foundation of a ...
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