Our Christian Classics: Readings from the Best Divines with Notices Biographical and Critical, Том 4J. Nesbet, 1858 |
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... means they catch hold , and lie close to one another , when the wing is spread , so that not one feather may miss its full force and impulse upon the air . 2. A yet lesser nicety is observed , and that is in the very sloping the tips of ...
... means they catch hold , and lie close to one another , when the wing is spread , so that not one feather may miss its full force and impulse upon the air . 2. A yet lesser nicety is observed , and that is in the very sloping the tips of ...
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... means lock and hold each other , and by a pretty mechanism brace the lamina close to one another . And if at any time the vane happens to be ruffled and discomposed , it can by this pretty easy mechanism be re- duced and repaired . 4 ...
... means lock and hold each other , and by a pretty mechanism brace the lamina close to one another . And if at any time the vane happens to be ruffled and discomposed , it can by this pretty easy mechanism be re- duced and repaired . 4 ...
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... means of destruction is a salutary provision ; inasmuch as it teaches vigilance and caution ; both gives notice of danger , and excites those endeavours which may be necessary to pre- servation . The evil consequence , which sometimes ...
... means of destruction is a salutary provision ; inasmuch as it teaches vigilance and caution ; both gives notice of danger , and excites those endeavours which may be necessary to pre- servation . The evil consequence , which sometimes ...
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... mean that amazing and supernatural courage or patience which was shewn by innumerable multitudes of martyrs , in those slow ... means that could have been suggested to it . We can * Born at Milston , Wiltshire , May 1 , 1672 : died at ...
... mean that amazing and supernatural courage or patience which was shewn by innumerable multitudes of martyrs , in those slow ... means that could have been suggested to it . We can * Born at Milston , Wiltshire , May 1 , 1672 : died at ...
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... means . So that the visible government which God exercises over the world , is by the instrumentality and mediation of others . And how far MEDIATION . 37 His invisible government be or be not 336 THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY .
... means . So that the visible government which God exercises over the world , is by the instrumentality and mediation of others . And how far MEDIATION . 37 His invisible government be or be not 336 THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY .
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