The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... words , of punishing the offender , yet our author draws a clear and judicious distinction between resentment and revenge : the latter of which he considers as a feeling centered in self ; and considering the injury received , as merely ...
... words , of punishing the offender , yet our author draws a clear and judicious distinction between resentment and revenge : the latter of which he considers as a feeling centered in self ; and considering the injury received , as merely ...
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... theorists nor system makers ; their philosophy was the philosophy not of words but of things , not of speculation but of practice ; and and its end was not the glory of the writer 12 Hey's Sermons on the Malevolent Sentiments .
... theorists nor system makers ; their philosophy was the philosophy not of words but of things , not of speculation but of practice ; and and its end was not the glory of the writer 12 Hey's Sermons on the Malevolent Sentiments .
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... words of a sen- tence are best remembered by the generality of readers : and that such is the effect of prejudice and received opinions , that the words of Junius make a more lasting impression than two whole pages of the languid ...
... words of a sen- tence are best remembered by the generality of readers : and that such is the effect of prejudice and received opinions , that the words of Junius make a more lasting impression than two whole pages of the languid ...
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... words . " And we are re- peatedly admonished " To hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering . " The commendation of those who were saved through the preaching of St. Peter was , that " They continued steadfastly in the ...
... words . " And we are re- peatedly admonished " To hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering . " The commendation of those who were saved through the preaching of St. Peter was , that " They continued steadfastly in the ...
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... words , it is a surrender of honest attachment to truth ; or it is any thing , rather than being " zealously affected " in the good cause of supporting the essential articles of Christianity . Thus , with the Bible in their hands , many ...
... words , it is a surrender of honest attachment to truth ; or it is any thing , rather than being " zealously affected " in the good cause of supporting the essential articles of Christianity . Thus , with the Bible in their hands , many ...
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