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1 Ded | OPINIONS, OF ONE OF ITS MOST LEARNED AND LABORIOUS PRELATES,
2 Pre | work of one of its most learned and laborious Pastors, my
3 Pre | that of offering to the learned of Europe, for the first
4 Pre | work coming from a man so learned, so celebrated, and so often
5 Pre | respect to the present very learned librarian of the Vatican,
6 Pre | been practised upon the learned of the Syrian Church. Besides,
7 Pre | the general reading of the learned. It appears probable to
8 1, 42 | race, who hitherto had not learned the arts of modelling, hewing,
9 2, 32(70)| above, and having seen and learned accurately all things in
10 2, 34 | gods." And, Whence had he learned this, that he should affirm
11 2, 50 | contention; and so have learned the truth, as it were from
12 2, 50 | school of Epicurus to have learned not to be godless, and not
13 3, 62 | mark of victory over Death, learned well to be daring against
14 4, 6(10) | communicated to me by its learned Librarian Dr Kopitar, through
15 4, 10 | what was then done, been learned by any who resided in the
16 4, 32 | experiment itself, that they learned they should soon be prepared
17 5, 6 | deceived men, from whom we have learned to think that this system (
18 5, 15 | Him, and He having never learned any thing from others, nor
19 5, 15 | and without teachers, (so) learned of Himself, and was seen
20 5, 18 | ever saw with his eyes, or learned by hearing, that there were
21 5, 21 | For the things which they learned of Him, they also declared
22 5, 24(37)| Gothofred and some other learned critics, that the ancient
23 5, 28 | ready to die for Him, having learned from him nothing true, and
24 5, 34 | that these His Disciples learned the same from Him, and were
25 5, 38(69)| p. 225, above, note. The learned reader will perceive, that
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