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... whole as a composition . For however excellent and perfect the parts taken separately , yet it is the whole sum of the parts in their connexion and grouping that must constitute the perfection of the entire work . Again , if we wished ...
... whole as a composition . For however excellent and perfect the parts taken separately , yet it is the whole sum of the parts in their connexion and grouping that must constitute the perfection of the entire work . Again , if we wished ...
Side 86
... whole constitution of the Old Testament - the prophetical , typical , and miraculous de- partments , and alleges that we ascribe to it a quality in the mass that does not belong to it in its particular sections , then we can take him to ...
... whole constitution of the Old Testament - the prophetical , typical , and miraculous de- partments , and alleges that we ascribe to it a quality in the mass that does not belong to it in its particular sections , then we can take him to ...
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the benefit of the whole ; and we are quite sure that if the honor- able baronet were to obtain any grant at all , he would expect that it would come out of the pockets of the whole ; from the Presby- terians of Scotland and the ...
the benefit of the whole ; and we are quite sure that if the honor- able baronet were to obtain any grant at all , he would expect that it would come out of the pockets of the whole ; from the Presby- terians of Scotland and the ...
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