The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 - English literature |
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Page 31
... opinion that the great mistake committed by Sir Nathaniel , lies in the title of his work . Had he published it under the name of Anecdotes ,. the public would have expected nothing more than mere amuse- ment , and it would not have ...
... opinion that the great mistake committed by Sir Nathaniel , lies in the title of his work . Had he published it under the name of Anecdotes ,. the public would have expected nothing more than mere amuse- ment , and it would not have ...
Page 38
... opinions prevail in faith and in practice , when there exists an alarming indifference as to what religious opinions are adopted , and when , even the professors of the true faith , are likely to become suicides on their own just opinions ...
... opinions prevail in faith and in practice , when there exists an alarming indifference as to what religious opinions are adopted , and when , even the professors of the true faith , are likely to become suicides on their own just opinions ...
Page 40
... opinion prevailing among the members of the So- ciety , and which is necessarily promoted by the association , a general notion prevails , that it is altogether indifferent whe- ther a person resorts to Church , or to Meeting , to hear ...
... opinion prevailing among the members of the So- ciety , and which is necessarily promoted by the association , a general notion prevails , that it is altogether indifferent whe- ther a person resorts to Church , or to Meeting , to hear ...
Page 59
... opinion of the taste of that person , who after reading it should not feel desirous of perusing the rest of the book . We shall not follow our author step by step through all the details and all the events of that night , which he so ...
... opinion of the taste of that person , who after reading it should not feel desirous of perusing the rest of the book . We shall not follow our author step by step through all the details and all the events of that night , which he so ...
Page 64
... opinion of Mr. Thruston , that the interest ex- cited by this portion of Scripture would be considerably dimi- nished , were we to diminish the prediction of our Lord and the fall of the Apostle to a single denial . As far as relates to ...
... opinion of Mr. Thruston , that the interest ex- cited by this portion of Scripture would be considerably dimi- nished , were we to diminish the prediction of our Lord and the fall of the Apostle to a single denial . As far as relates to ...
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