The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... successful in inspiring the minds of his young auditors with a love for their sacred study , and in imparting that interest to the drier and more abstruse depart- ments of theology , which commanded the attention even of the thoughtless ...
... successful in inspiring the minds of his young auditors with a love for their sacred study , and in imparting that interest to the drier and more abstruse depart- ments of theology , which commanded the attention even of the thoughtless ...
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... success of those with whom we compare ourselves to be greater than our own . " Jealousy is considered as a branch of envy , applicable to personal fa- vour , esteem , or affection . The beneficial effect of envy are universally ...
... success of those with whom we compare ourselves to be greater than our own . " Jealousy is considered as a branch of envy , applicable to personal fa- vour , esteem , or affection . The beneficial effect of envy are universally ...
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... success , and an immediate pain in com- parative disappointment ; both of which may be accounted good ; for neither of them needs do any harm , and both may be made be- neficial . Pleasure itself is good , when not attended with any bad ...
... success , and an immediate pain in com- parative disappointment ; both of which may be accounted good ; for neither of them needs do any harm , and both may be made be- neficial . Pleasure itself is good , when not attended with any bad ...
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... success . This sentiment is placed by a good Providence in our bosoms for the best and wisest purposes ; as the testimony of a good con- science , as a reward for our honest exertions and our painful and laborious struggles . But when ...
... success . This sentiment is placed by a good Providence in our bosoms for the best and wisest purposes ; as the testimony of a good con- science , as a reward for our honest exertions and our painful and laborious struggles . But when ...
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... success ; the laws of Scripture are clearly de- monstrated to be in perfect consonance with the law of nature , they are distinguished only from the latter , as they propose those motives for benevolence , which the reason or the ...
... success ; the laws of Scripture are clearly de- monstrated to be in perfect consonance with the law of nature , they are distinguished only from the latter , as they propose those motives for benevolence , which the reason or the ...
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