The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volum 11Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1816 |
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... supposed , from some expres- sions which escaped them , when the launch was turned a - drift , to have made sail towards Otaheite . As soon as this circumstance was known to the Admiralty , Captain Edwards was ordered to proceed in the ...
... supposed , from some expres- sions which escaped them , when the launch was turned a - drift , to have made sail towards Otaheite . As soon as this circumstance was known to the Admiralty , Captain Edwards was ordered to proceed in the ...
Pàgina 2
... supposed it was uninhabited ; but , on approaching the shore in my boat , I was met by three young men in a double canoe , with a present , consisting of some fruit and a hog : they spoke to me in the English language , and informed me ...
... supposed it was uninhabited ; but , on approaching the shore in my boat , I was met by three young men in a double canoe , with a present , consisting of some fruit and a hog : they spoke to me in the English language , and informed me ...
Pàgina 64
... supposed to have entertained the most decided enmity . Sir R. Wilson , without doubt , gave him just cause , for no one has by pen and sword proved himself a greater foe to his tyranny . It would be im- proper in the present state of ...
... supposed to have entertained the most decided enmity . Sir R. Wilson , without doubt , gave him just cause , for no one has by pen and sword proved himself a greater foe to his tyranny . It would be im- proper in the present state of ...
Pàgina 70
... supposed to deserve , it is not reasonable to suppose , that it should be universally reckoned to both , when no law is in being that makes death the special penalty of transgres- sion and yet death reigned thus universally through the ...
... supposed to deserve , it is not reasonable to suppose , that it should be universally reckoned to both , when no law is in being that makes death the special penalty of transgres- sion and yet death reigned thus universally through the ...
Pàgina 75
... supposed that in his pre - existent state , or in any stage of his existence he was any more than a man . That he was a divine person truly and properly God , and became man ; that he was a super- angelic being and took upon him hu- man ...
... supposed that in his pre - existent state , or in any stage of his existence he was any more than a man . That he was a divine person truly and properly God , and became man ; that he was a super- angelic being and took upon him hu- man ...
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