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Page 45
ever Christian may be forgiven on his sincere and hearty repentance through
faith in the blood of the Saviour : but we believe also , and our belief is
established upon the same unerring word , that such repentance is generally
necessary to the ...
ever Christian may be forgiven on his sincere and hearty repentance through
faith in the blood of the Saviour : but we believe also , and our belief is
established upon the same unerring word , that such repentance is generally
necessary to the ...
Page 389
We believe that a system of vigilant and rigorous . police , which our author
seems to recommend , would be inef , ticácious for the attainment of the importaxt
ends which ; he proposes . Such expedients have been often tried , and have in ...
We believe that a system of vigilant and rigorous . police , which our author
seems to recommend , would be inef , ticácious for the attainment of the importaxt
ends which ; he proposes . Such expedients have been often tried , and have in ...
Page 457
If we really believe , that in our English Church , Christianity , both as to doctrine
and to discipline , is to be found in its purest forın , we must also believe , that as
the doctrine of any sect recedes from this standard , in such proportion it must ...
If we really believe , that in our English Church , Christianity , both as to doctrine
and to discipline , is to be found in its purest forın , we must also believe , that as
the doctrine of any sect recedes from this standard , in such proportion it must ...
Page 544
The composition is exceedingly slovenly in many places , but it has good parts ;
and from some specimens which he has given , we are induced to believe , that
the author has also talents for serious writing . The notes are not ill executed .
The composition is exceedingly slovenly in many places , but it has good parts ;
and from some specimens which he has given , we are induced to believe , that
the author has also talents for serious writing . The notes are not ill executed .
Page 623
Though we would sooner believe in the facts , which Herodotus and Thucydides
relate from their own knowledge , we ... The Reviewer undoubtedly believes in
the story of Pisistratus , who is said to have brought the poems of Homer , into the
...
Though we would sooner believe in the facts , which Herodotus and Thucydides
relate from their own knowledge , we ... The Reviewer undoubtedly believes in
the story of Pisistratus , who is said to have brought the poems of Homer , into the
...
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