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... both sides of the question , and to be equitable judges between the friends and the enemies of the gospel . There is also another reason , which ought to determine those in particular who have the holy ministry in 4 LECTURES ON.
... both sides of the question , and to be equitable judges between the friends and the enemies of the gospel . There is also another reason , which ought to determine those in particular who have the holy ministry in 4 LECTURES ON.
Page 9
... judge to arise naturally out of the subject . After finishing one epoch , let him proceed in the same manner to the succeeding epoch . By this method , he will fix in his mind the sacred his- tory more effectually than it could be done ...
... judge to arise naturally out of the subject . After finishing one epoch , let him proceed in the same manner to the succeeding epoch . By this method , he will fix in his mind the sacred his- tory more effectually than it could be done ...
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... judge for himself . I purpose to lay only the materials before you , which may serve as pre- mises it is yours to canvass and arrange them , and to draw the proper conclusions . It is not my province to dictate , but to suggest . Your ...
... judge for himself . I purpose to lay only the materials before you , which may serve as pre- mises it is yours to canvass and arrange them , and to draw the proper conclusions . It is not my province to dictate , but to suggest . Your ...
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... judges to the several crimes . I may add , it comprehends also a sort of law of nations for the use of that people , in adjusting the terms of their intercourse with other states and kingdoms , and prescribing rules to be observed in ...
... judges to the several crimes . I may add , it comprehends also a sort of law of nations for the use of that people , in adjusting the terms of their intercourse with other states and kingdoms , and prescribing rules to be observed in ...
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... judges indiscriminately took cognizance of both . These were the elders of the city in smaller matters , and in the first instance ; and the great sanhedrim , senate , or council of the nation , composed of seventy senators and a ...
... judges indiscriminately took cognizance of both . These were the elders of the city in smaller matters , and in the first instance ; and the great sanhedrim , senate , or council of the nation , composed of seventy senators and a ...
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