The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... shew that no man will investigate the sources , and discuss the motives of our moral actions , with less perspicuity and effect for engrafting upon his abstract speculatious the lead- ing principles of the Gospel , and for illuminating ...
... shew that no man will investigate the sources , and discuss the motives of our moral actions , with less perspicuity and effect for engrafting upon his abstract speculatious the lead- ing principles of the Gospel , and for illuminating ...
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... shew what part man ought to take in their discipline and regulation Dr. Hey reduces these Malevolent Sentiments under four principal heads : 1. Hatred . 2. Envy . 3. Malice . 4. Resentment . The method which he pursues with respect to ...
... shew what part man ought to take in their discipline and regulation Dr. Hey reduces these Malevolent Sentiments under four principal heads : 1. Hatred . 2. Envy . 3. Malice . 4. Resentment . The method which he pursues with respect to ...
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... shews that the misanthrope deceives himself firstly , in found- ing his pretensions to superior virtue on conduct inconsistent with hunian happiness ; and secondly , with respect to his since rity and his fortitude . So far from ...
... shews that the misanthrope deceives himself firstly , in found- ing his pretensions to superior virtue on conduct inconsistent with hunian happiness ; and secondly , with respect to his since rity and his fortitude . So far from ...
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... shew the agreement of the Scriptures upon this point , with the dictates of reason and of nature . In entering upon this part of the subject Dr. Hey most judiciously observes , that the language of Scripture is popular , not ...
... shew the agreement of the Scriptures upon this point , with the dictates of reason and of nature . In entering upon this part of the subject Dr. Hey most judiciously observes , that the language of Scripture is popular , not ...
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... shew strong marks of sincere contrition ; let us remember the Ser- vant - Debtor : let us by all means avoid that cutting reproach of the Lord , to whom the debt was owing ; O thou wicked servant , I forgave thee all that debt , because ...
... shew strong marks of sincere contrition ; let us remember the Ser- vant - Debtor : let us by all means avoid that cutting reproach of the Lord , to whom the debt was owing ; O thou wicked servant , I forgave thee all that debt , because ...
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