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They who fearch 'the fcriptures with humility, right views, and in a candid, unbiafied* manner, will perceive from the apof - tks* original imbecility of under -- ffcmding the neceffity of their hea - venly guide to lead them into all -
A treatise on the plenary inspiration of the New Testament James Lovell Moore 1793
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Philip confulted the inquifition of Spain concerning thefe tranfadtions, and that tribunal determmed, that all the inhabitants of the Low Countries, a few excepted, were apof - tates, heretics, guilty of high treafon, particu - larly the nobles, who had prefented their re - quefts, and publifiied complaints againft the holy inquifition.
The spirit of general history : in a series of lectures, from the eighth, to the eighteenth century : wherein is given a view of the progress of society, in manners and legislation during that period Thomson, George, Rev., fl. 1791-2 1792
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It is, in fact, and according to the courfe of nature (and we know of no deviations from it fince the aire of the apof - ties) abfolutely impoflible that he mould re - pent, or be reformed.
Discourses on various subjects, including several on particular occasions 1787
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n fives of the Chriflians of Africa, where nanus tells us (j), that the preachers of the rd of God were then lefs fafe in their perfons hin the dties of that province, than the apof - were in thofe of the hcathenilh world.
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