The British Critic, Volume 38F. and C. Rivington, 1812 |
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... appears to indicate that there were other means by which the Son of Man might have been delivered unto • death ; so that the treason of Judas cannot be confidered as a neceffary part of the fcheme of man's redemption . It pleafed God to ...
... appears to indicate that there were other means by which the Son of Man might have been delivered unto • death ; so that the treason of Judas cannot be confidered as a neceffary part of the fcheme of man's redemption . It pleafed God to ...
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... appears , that elect and reprobate perfons , in the Calviniftic fenfe , are not even known in the Old or New Teftament . " He goes on : " To fend Chrift into the world that mankind might be faved , was the purpose of God from the ...
... appears , that elect and reprobate perfons , in the Calviniftic fenfe , are not even known in the Old or New Teftament . " He goes on : " To fend Chrift into the world that mankind might be faved , was the purpose of God from the ...
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... appears , then , that the Cal . viniftic doctrines of Election and Reprobation are not only not maintained in this Article , but that they are difclaimed and con- demned in the ftrongest terms . ” The Bishop then purfues the fubject ...
... appears , then , that the Cal . viniftic doctrines of Election and Reprobation are not only not maintained in this Article , but that they are difclaimed and con- demned in the ftrongest terms . ” The Bishop then purfues the fubject ...
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... appears to be alone and infulated . Nothing that surrounds him can reach him . He , alone , forms his world . Men are nothing to him ; they are the means , himself is the end . His mouth is hideous when he fmiles on them ; it is a smile ...
... appears to be alone and infulated . Nothing that surrounds him can reach him . He , alone , forms his world . Men are nothing to him ; they are the means , himself is the end . His mouth is hideous when he fmiles on them ; it is a smile ...
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... appears dull and fatigued by the efforts to which it has ferved as the organ . Eyes I have found none in thofe deep fockets ; I found two places where thefe had once been . They are two craters , bearing the traces of the lava which has ...
... appears dull and fatigued by the efforts to which it has ferved as the organ . Eyes I have found none in thofe deep fockets ; I found two places where thefe had once been . They are two craters , bearing the traces of the lava which has ...
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