The British Critic, Volume 38F. and C. Rivington, 1812 - English literature |
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... reason , against a doctrine fo prepofterous . " By the very condition of their existence they have it not in their power , and they never had it in their power , to do any thing and this condition is impofed on them by their Maker ...
... reason , against a doctrine fo prepofterous . " By the very condition of their existence they have it not in their power , and they never had it in their power , to do any thing and this condition is impofed on them by their Maker ...
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... reason to doubt of the honesty of his principles or the fincerity of his declarations , though the peculiarity of his fituation has fometimes thrown him into fufpi- cious circumftances as to both countries . He concludes his tract thus ...
... reason to doubt of the honesty of his principles or the fincerity of his declarations , though the peculiarity of his fituation has fometimes thrown him into fufpi- cious circumftances as to both countries . He concludes his tract thus ...
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... reasons there intimated , not , in all inftances , the very fermons which occafioned the request . He fhould certainly be allowed to judge which of his fermons are fitteft for pub- lication ; and his friends will probably be fatisfied ...
... reasons there intimated , not , in all inftances , the very fermons which occafioned the request . He fhould certainly be allowed to judge which of his fermons are fitteft for pub- lication ; and his friends will probably be fatisfied ...
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... reason why our Saviour did not mix with mankind in ge- neral after his refurrection , as he had done before , is at once new and judicious . The following obfervations are alfo of the higheft order . ހ f " From a view of all these ...
... reason why our Saviour did not mix with mankind in ge- neral after his refurrection , as he had done before , is at once new and judicious . The following obfervations are alfo of the higheft order . ހ f " From a view of all these ...
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... reason for neglecting to keep the flame alive , till the next return fhould again kindle the dying embers . " I. P. 93 . The fifth chapter , on prayer , though it contains not much that is new , explains the fubject with clearnefs , and ...
... reason for neglecting to keep the flame alive , till the next return fhould again kindle the dying embers . " I. P. 93 . The fifth chapter , on prayer , though it contains not much that is new , explains the fubject with clearnefs , and ...
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