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" This venerable old man, knowing how his abilities were impaired by age, and that it was impossible for him to recollect all those reasons which had directed him in the choice of his religion, left his companions, who were in the full possession of their... "
English grammar and style - Page 221
by Richard Hiley - 1853
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The Spectator, 6. köide

1729 - 320 lehte
...his Abilities were impaired by Age, and that it was impofiible for him to recoiled all thofe Reafons which had directed him in the Choice of his Religion, left his Companions who were in the full PofTeffion of their Parts and Learning, to baffle and confound their Antagonifts by the Force of Reafon....
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The Spectator, 6. köide

1739 - 332 lehte
...impaired by Age, and that it was impoffible for him to recolkdl all thofe Reafons which had direfted him in the Choice of his Religion, left his Companions who were in the full PofTeffion of their Parts and Learning, to baffle and confound their Antagonifts by the Force of Reafon....
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The Evidences of the Christian Religion

Joseph Addison - 1733 - 380 lehte
...abilities were impaired by age, and that it «was impoffible for him to recolle£t aH thofe reafons which had directed him in the choice of his religion, left his companions, who were in the full poffeffion of r/heir parts and learning, to baffle and confound their antagonists by the force of reafon....
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The Evidences of the Christian Religion

Joseph Addison - 1753 - 376 lehte
...his abilities were impaired by age, and that it was impoffible for him to recollect all thofe reafons which had directed him in the choice of his religion, left his con> panions, who were in the full pofleffion of their parts and learning, to baffle and confound their...
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The Spectator, 6. köide

1778 - 342 lehte
...impaired bv age, and that it was irnpoffible for him to recollect all thofe reafons which had drrected him in the choice of his religion, left his companions, who were 'it the full poffeffion of their parts and learning, to baffle nnd confound their antagonifts by the...
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Harrison's British Classicks, 5. köide

1786 - 670 lehte
...his abilities were impaired by age, and that it was impoffible for him to recolleel all thofe renions which had directed him in the choice of his religion, left his companions, who were in the full poíTeííion of their parts and learning, to baffle and confound their antagonifts by the force ef...
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Evidences of the Christian religion. To which are added, discourses against ...

Joseph Addison - 1796 - 210 lehte
...his abilities were impaired by age, and that it was impoffible for him to recoiled all thofe reafons which had directed him in the choice of his religion, left his companions, who were in the full pofleffion ot their parts and learning, to baffle and confound their antagonifts by the force ot rtafon....
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The Evidences of the Christian Religion: To which are Added Several ...

Joseph Addison - 1801 - 402 lehte
...his abilities were impaired by age, and that it was impoffible for him to recollect all thofe reafons which had directed him in the choice of his religion, left his companions, who were in the full pofleffion of their parts and learning, to baffle and confound their antagonifts by the force of reafon....
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The Great Importance of a Religious Life Considered

William Melmoth - 1802 - 326 lehte
...impaired by age, and that it was impoflible for him to recoile& all thofe reafons which had dire&ed him in the choice of his religion, left his companions, who were in the full pofleffion of their parts and learning, to baffle and confound their antagonifts by the force of reafon....
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Select British Classics, 16. köide

1803 - 376 lehte
...protestants and papists in the reign of queen Mary. This venerable old man knowing how his abilities were impaired by age, and that it was impossible for...the full possession of their parts and learning, to baffie and confound their antagonists by the force of reason. As for himself he only repeated to his...
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