The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 - English literature |
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... effect for engrafting upon his abstract speculatious the lead- ing principles of the Gospel , and for illuminating the dark recesses of the heart with a ray of divine truth . We shall find . that neither is the course of our ...
... effect for engrafting upon his abstract speculatious the lead- ing principles of the Gospel , and for illuminating the dark recesses of the heart with a ray of divine truth . We shall find . that neither is the course of our ...
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... effects ; and thirdly to offer practical rules for its discipline and management . In considering Hatred , Dr. Hey enumerates the various feel- ings of disgust for which the term is indiscriminately used , se- parating them from those ...
... effects ; and thirdly to offer practical rules for its discipline and management . In considering Hatred , Dr. Hey enumerates the various feel- ings of disgust for which the term is indiscriminately used , se- parating them from those ...
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... effect when you have been eager to indulge your finer feel- ings ; to expand yourself , as it were ; to communicate ... effects having nearly finished their earthly labours , and of looking forward to a better world : -- And you have ...
... effect when you have been eager to indulge your finer feel- ings ; to expand yourself , as it were ; to communicate ... effects having nearly finished their earthly labours , and of looking forward to a better world : -- And you have ...
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... effects of ha- tred , as it becomes better managed , increase and multiply . " P. 21 . Its bad effects are too well known to be presented to our readers ; it will be sufficient to say that they are represented with great fidelity , and ...
... effects of ha- tred , as it becomes better managed , increase and multiply . " P. 21 . Its bad effects are too well known to be presented to our readers ; it will be sufficient to say that they are represented with great fidelity , and ...
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... effect of envy are universally acknowledged under the name of emulation . The justice , the candour , and the piety of the following statement will be received with much admiration . " The beneficial effects of envy must be seen in the ...
... effect of envy are universally acknowledged under the name of emulation . The justice , the candour , and the piety of the following statement will be received with much admiration . " The beneficial effects of envy must be seen in the ...
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