The British Critic, Volume 38F. and C. Rivington, 1812 - English literature |
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... themselves above the condition in which they were born . I fo far agree with this opinion , as to think that a general diffufion of learning gives genius a fair ftart , which otherwife it might not have . But I think the chief advantage ...
... themselves above the condition in which they were born . I fo far agree with this opinion , as to think that a general diffufion of learning gives genius a fair ftart , which otherwife it might not have . But I think the chief advantage ...
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... themselves about the time of the new year . " --- Jamieson . " Whan gloaming gray comes from the east , Through a ' the gyfarts venture , In farks and paper helmets dreft . " --- NICOL's Poems . " The custom of difguifing now remains ...
... themselves about the time of the new year . " --- Jamieson . " Whan gloaming gray comes from the east , Through a ' the gyfarts venture , In farks and paper helmets dreft . " --- NICOL's Poems . " The custom of difguifing now remains ...
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... themselves by fome principles or other into the number of the elect ; and then , with a favage fatisfaction , furrender the bulk of mankind to eternal mifery . " I need not observe , that fuch fentiments are irreconcilable with the ...
... themselves by fome principles or other into the number of the elect ; and then , with a favage fatisfaction , furrender the bulk of mankind to eternal mifery . " I need not observe , that fuch fentiments are irreconcilable with the ...
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... themselves to avoid it ; and that God , by his own arbitrary will , felects a number of perfons , without refpect to forefeen faith or good works , for eternal hap- pinefs through the merits of Chrift ; while the greater part of mankind ...
... themselves to avoid it ; and that God , by his own arbitrary will , felects a number of perfons , without refpect to forefeen faith or good works , for eternal hap- pinefs through the merits of Chrift ; while the greater part of mankind ...
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... themselves occur . " In the Old Testament , the Jewish nation , including good and bad , is faid to be elected or chofen by God ; and the word is never applied exclufively to those who were obedient ‡‡ . It is plain then from the places ...
... themselves occur . " In the Old Testament , the Jewish nation , including good and bad , is faid to be elected or chofen by God ; and the word is never applied exclufively to those who were obedient ‡‡ . It is plain then from the places ...
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