The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... believe what he reads , " because it is in a book . " The sentimental reader is alike averse from the labour of investigation , but loves a little sprinkling of the mar- vellous and terrible ; while the inquisitive reader , an animal of ...
... believe what he reads , " because it is in a book . " The sentimental reader is alike averse from the labour of investigation , but loves a little sprinkling of the mar- vellous and terrible ; while the inquisitive reader , an animal of ...
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... believe in the meritorious atonement of a Redeemer , and those who deride such belief in his atonement as idolatry . The union , thus invited , is not , as it might innocently and meritoriously be , to promote any good office of healing ...
... believe in the meritorious atonement of a Redeemer , and those who deride such belief in his atonement as idolatry . The union , thus invited , is not , as it might innocently and meritoriously be , to promote any good office of healing ...
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... believe on me through their word ; that they all may be one ; as thou , Father , art in me , and I in thee , that they also may be one in us * ? " Why did St. Paul thus solemnly adjure the Church of the Corinthians ; " I be- seech you ...
... believe on me through their word ; that they all may be one ; as thou , Father , art in me , and I in thee , that they also may be one in us * ? " Why did St. Paul thus solemnly adjure the Church of the Corinthians ; " I be- seech you ...
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... - curred amongst us , to exhibit the offence before you in dismal in- deed , but , I believe , in its true colours . " Vol . III . P. 369 , The The general temptations to this horrid crime are supposed to 42 Mant's Parochial Sermons .
... - curred amongst us , to exhibit the offence before you in dismal in- deed , but , I believe , in its true colours . " Vol . III . P. 369 , The The general temptations to this horrid crime are supposed to 42 Mant's Parochial Sermons .
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... infinite mercy and compassion of our heavenly Father , we believe , because the word of God assures us , that the sins of every Christian Christian may be forgiven on his sincere and hearty repentance 44 Mant's Parochial Sermons .
... infinite mercy and compassion of our heavenly Father , we believe , because the word of God assures us , that the sins of every Christian Christian may be forgiven on his sincere and hearty repentance 44 Mant's Parochial Sermons .
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