Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1877 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... sheet or per token, supposing it to contain from four to five hundred pages ? Perhaps I may deliver over to you some more of the papers which I have collected for an appendix, as I find it swells continually. I like Bailey's type that ...
... sheet or per token, supposing it to contain from four to five hundred pages ? Perhaps I may deliver over to you some more of the papers which I have collected for an appendix, as I find it swells continually. I like Bailey's type that ...
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... case, a page of print will be near, if not quite, as much as the print and margin of the specimen. The printing will cost £5 Pennsylvania currency (£4 lawful) per sheet, besides the paper, 124 THE BELKKAP PAPERS. [1782.
... case, a page of print will be near, if not quite, as much as the print and margin of the specimen. The printing will cost £5 Pennsylvania currency (£4 lawful) per sheet, besides the paper, 124 THE BELKKAP PAPERS. [1782.
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Massachusetts Historical Society. £5 Pennsylvania currency (£4 lawful) per sheet, besides the paper, which will be, if well made for the purpose, about 25s. (20s. lawful) per ream. The sheets No. 1 and 2 are sent merely to shew the size ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. £5 Pennsylvania currency (£4 lawful) per sheet, besides the paper, which will be, if well made for the purpose, about 25s. (20s. lawful) per ream. The sheets No. 1 and 2 are sent merely to shew the size ...
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... sheet. From reading the story, you will find that Peter thought it unlawful for him to go to preach to Cornelius, who was not a Jew. For these reasons he thinks your argument from the Apostle's commission inconclusive. To which I add ...
... sheet. From reading the story, you will find that Peter thought it unlawful for him to go to preach to Cornelius, who was not a Jew. For these reasons he thinks your argument from the Apostle's commission inconclusive. To which I add ...
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... sheet" to remove his scruples, but when they were removed he freely obeyed the call to preach to the Gentiles ; and when the Church of Jerusalem heard his report, and found that Gentiles as well as Jews were entitled to the benefits of ...
... sheet" to remove his scruples, but when they were removed he freely obeyed the call to preach to the Gentiles ; and when the Church of Jerusalem heard his report, and found that Gentiles as well as Jews were entitled to the benefits of ...
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