The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 7
... proves misanthropy to be the result of cowardice and the want of that resolution , which enables the soul to bear up against the storms of life , " the rich man's contumely , the proud man's scorn . " The mischiefs caused by the ...
... proves misanthropy to be the result of cowardice and the want of that resolution , which enables the soul to bear up against the storms of life , " the rich man's contumely , the proud man's scorn . " The mischiefs caused by the ...
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... proving , Christian faith by Christian practice ; and he will not be disappointed . Neither will he find any ambiguity of expression as to the na- ture of faith and works . He will perceive it to be ably stated , that a true faith is ...
... proving , Christian faith by Christian practice ; and he will not be disappointed . Neither will he find any ambiguity of expression as to the na- ture of faith and works . He will perceive it to be ably stated , that a true faith is ...
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... proves the necessity of faith in Jesus Christ as it may become an operative principle of good works , and the necessity , at the same time , of those works being performed in humble reliance for their acceptance upon the mercy of our ...
... proves the necessity of faith in Jesus Christ as it may become an operative principle of good works , and the necessity , at the same time , of those works being performed in humble reliance for their acceptance upon the mercy of our ...
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... prove the fallacy of the ordinary ac- count of the number of the tragic Chorus having been limited to fifteen in the time of Eschylus . The story was of itself suspicious from the manifestly erroneous story of fifty furies with horrible ...
... prove the fallacy of the ordinary ac- count of the number of the tragic Chorus having been limited to fifteen in the time of Eschylus . The story was of itself suspicious from the manifestly erroneous story of fifty furies with horrible ...
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... proving 6 proving by his cursing and swearing that he could Thruston's Night of Treason . 59.
... proving 6 proving by his cursing and swearing that he could Thruston's Night of Treason . 59.
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