The Methodist Quarterly Review, Том 18;Том 40G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1858 |
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... death are uncertain . Neither date has been accurately determ- ined . The discrepancy , however , on this subject between the various authorities is too slight to merit much attention at present . The year 1214 has been accepted as the ...
... death are uncertain . Neither date has been accurately determ- ined . The discrepancy , however , on this subject between the various authorities is too slight to merit much attention at present . The year 1214 has been accepted as the ...
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... death of his father in 1579 compelled him to pursue a profession for a livelihood . He selected the law , in which his promotion was too slow for his desire , though it seems to have been more rapid than could be reasonably expected ...
... death of his father in 1579 compelled him to pursue a profession for a livelihood . He selected the law , in which his promotion was too slow for his desire , though it seems to have been more rapid than could be reasonably expected ...
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... Death , which reminds us of the latest work of Roger Bacon . In the year 1625 , serious sickness attacked Lord Bacon ; and his death ensued on the 9th of April , 1626 . By comparing the chronology of the lives of Roger Bacon and Francis ...
... Death , which reminds us of the latest work of Roger Bacon . In the year 1625 , serious sickness attacked Lord Bacon ; and his death ensued on the 9th of April , 1626 . By comparing the chronology of the lives of Roger Bacon and Francis ...
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... Death is the most elaborate and the most complete of the special investigations comprising the Third Part of the contemplated Instauratio Magna . The conduct and arrange- ment of the inquiry , and frequent intimations scattered through ...
... Death is the most elaborate and the most complete of the special investigations comprising the Third Part of the contemplated Instauratio Magna . The conduct and arrange- ment of the inquiry , and frequent intimations scattered through ...
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... death to the desiccation of the body , but as this doctrine descends from Aris- totle , ** they might both have borrowed it independently and in- directly from that source . Both recommend pearls , the bezoar stone , ambergris ...
... death to the desiccation of the body , but as this doctrine descends from Aris- totle , ** they might both have borrowed it independently and in- directly from that source . Both recommend pearls , the bezoar stone , ambergris ...
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