The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 16
... establish this position ; that all our passions , even those generally considered malevolent , are implanted in our breasts by a wise and a good Creator , to answer the best pur- poses , and to serve the most beneficial ends . It has ...
... establish this position ; that all our passions , even those generally considered malevolent , are implanted in our breasts by a wise and a good Creator , to answer the best pur- poses , and to serve the most beneficial ends . It has ...
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... established , he reads in confidence , since of the good- ness of his information he has no doubt . But in the case of the present book , we have not only to weigh the writer's veracity , but his information ; and not only his , but the ...
... established , he reads in confidence , since of the good- ness of his information he has no doubt . But in the case of the present book , we have not only to weigh the writer's veracity , but his information ; and not only his , but the ...
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... established upon the same unerring word , that such re- pentance is generally necessary to the salvation of every believer in Christ . Far from me be the arrogance , the wickedness , and the folly of presuming to set limits to the mercy ...
... established upon the same unerring word , that such re- pentance is generally necessary to the salvation of every believer in Christ . Far from me be the arrogance , the wickedness , and the folly of presuming to set limits to the mercy ...
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... establish by his new mode of interpretations are sound and good ; but from the same prin- ciples of exposition applied in other cases , the most unwarran- table and fatal errors might also result . Originality is but a very questionable ...
... establish by his new mode of interpretations are sound and good ; but from the same prin- ciples of exposition applied in other cases , the most unwarran- table and fatal errors might also result . Originality is but a very questionable ...
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... establish this point : because , if we succeed in doing so , we place ourselves in a predicament of great labour , difficulty , and danger of labour , from the multiplicity and magnitude of those du- ties , which an office of this ...
... establish this point : because , if we succeed in doing so , we place ourselves in a predicament of great labour , difficulty , and danger of labour , from the multiplicity and magnitude of those du- ties , which an office of this ...
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