The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 39The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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St Paul did in like manner lay his man may judge himself , tince the church now judgeth fo few offenders , hands upon fome baptized persons at the sentences of God's curses against Ephesus , Acts xix . 6. of which he impenitent finners ...
St Paul did in like manner lay his man may judge himself , tince the church now judgeth fo few offenders , hands upon fome baptized persons at the sentences of God's curses against Ephesus , Acts xix . 6. of which he impenitent finners ...
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The gainst all pretences of concealmeni whatneceffary consequence of this was , that soever , do the greateft honour to our ' it ebrew all that cash into the hands of choice , and to your own respective con- 01H * rivals the Dutch ...
The gainst all pretences of concealmeni whatneceffary consequence of this was , that soever , do the greateft honour to our ' it ebrew all that cash into the hands of choice , and to your own respective con- 01H * rivals the Dutch ...
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... in the hands of an uncle fation , and to continue his prefence astön the mother's fide , whofe care of his bove a ... and his eclucation hé ofien menthe honour of kissing both their major5 - stionel with gitnude . ties hands .
... in the hands of an uncle fation , and to continue his prefence astön the mother's fide , whofe care of his bove a ... and his eclucation hé ofien menthe honour of kissing both their major5 - stionel with gitnude . ties hands .
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