The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... given to man were imparted , and the most conclusive proof afforded of the fidelity with which Othman had executed his holy task . For when his copy was collated with the Angel's it was found to be so exact , " that not the least VOL ...
... given to man were imparted , and the most conclusive proof afforded of the fidelity with which Othman had executed his holy task . For when his copy was collated with the Angel's it was found to be so exact , " that not the least VOL ...
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... given the reader this timely intima- tion I shall now explain in what my commen- tators will find a difficulty of the same kind as that which Abubeker would have had , if , in putting together the disorderly writings en- trusted to his ...
... given the reader this timely intima- tion I shall now explain in what my commen- tators will find a difficulty of the same kind as that which Abubeker would have had , if , in putting together the disorderly writings en- trusted to his ...
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... given birth to verses in such numberless numbers , that the great lake of Oblivion in which they have sunk , must long ago have been filled up , if there had been any bottom to it . But had it been so filled up , and a foundation thus ...
... given birth to verses in such numberless numbers , that the great lake of Oblivion in which they have sunk , must long ago have been filled up , if there had been any bottom to it . But had it been so filled up , and a foundation thus ...
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... given a serene and saint - like cha- racter to her mother's , he wished to persuade himself that as the early translation of the one seemed to have been thus prefigured , the other might be destined to live for the happiness of others ...
... given a serene and saint - like cha- racter to her mother's , he wished to persuade himself that as the early translation of the one seemed to have been thus prefigured , the other might be destined to live for the happiness of others ...
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... given to very few of us ; - that a heart may break , even though it be tho- roughly resigned to the will of God , and ac- quiesces in it , and has a lively faith in God's mercies ; -yea that this very resignation , this entire ...
... given to very few of us ; - that a heart may break , even though it be tho- roughly resigned to the will of God , and ac- quiesces in it , and has a lively faith in God's mercies ; -yea that this very resignation , this entire ...
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