The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 85
... divine plans to afford them . " P. 20 . If the gloom or the frenzy of enthusiasm could , in a lucid in- terval , be reasoned into conviction , we know of no publication from which so blessed an effect might be expected as from the essay ...
... divine plans to afford them . " P. 20 . If the gloom or the frenzy of enthusiasm could , in a lucid in- terval , be reasoned into conviction , we know of no publication from which so blessed an effect might be expected as from the essay ...
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... divine worship , but left in an unfinished state from a failure of the resources necessary to the carrying on the building , engages , in concert with four other persons , to furnish the money necessary for compleating it , on condition ...
... divine worship , but left in an unfinished state from a failure of the resources necessary to the carrying on the building , engages , in concert with four other persons , to furnish the money necessary for compleating it , on condition ...
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... divine worship , professed to be on the establishment of the Church of England , he should be desired to give his sauction thereto , by preaching in a Chapel , where an unlicenced Minister , violating the canon he had engaged to observe ...
... divine worship , professed to be on the establishment of the Church of England , he should be desired to give his sauction thereto , by preaching in a Chapel , where an unlicenced Minister , violating the canon he had engaged to observe ...
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... divine ordinances to abate in the same pro- portion for half a century to come , the very form of religion will disappear . It is therefore more than ever incumbent upon preachers of the gospel , to inculcate the importance of social ...
... divine ordinances to abate in the same pro- portion for half a century to come , the very form of religion will disappear . It is therefore more than ever incumbent upon preachers of the gospel , to inculcate the importance of social ...
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... Divine blessing , to be ascribed to those formularies be- hind which they were intrenched , and in which their champions have continually both sought and found a refuge ; he feels an impe- rious call , as far as it may be accomplished ...
... Divine blessing , to be ascribed to those formularies be- hind which they were intrenched , and in which their champions have continually both sought and found a refuge ; he feels an impe- rious call , as far as it may be accomplished ...
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