The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... evidence of things not seen : holy , in that the will be directed with entire and undivided preference toward the prize of our high calling : lively , in that the affections be thoroughly and practically such , in 58 Alison's Sermons .
... evidence of things not seen : holy , in that the will be directed with entire and undivided preference toward the prize of our high calling : lively , in that the affections be thoroughly and practically such , in 58 Alison's Sermons .
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... evidence of the senses , which is instantaneous and over- whelming ; whereas now , to convince men in the first instance of religious truth is a matter of education , study , and private in- struction , struction , and requires too much ...
... evidence of the senses , which is instantaneous and over- whelming ; whereas now , to convince men in the first instance of religious truth is a matter of education , study , and private in- struction , struction , and requires too much ...
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... raising , on the assessed taxes , the whole supplies within the year is sufficient evidence that nothing effectual can be done on that that field . But were the case otherwise , it 170 Considerations on the Property Tax .
... raising , on the assessed taxes , the whole supplies within the year is sufficient evidence that nothing effectual can be done on that that field . But were the case otherwise , it 170 Considerations on the Property Tax .
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... evidence itself leads us to conclude it will yet spread much farther ; for we can account in no other manner for the apathy that has hitherto existed towards the contempo- raries of the greatest genius of the world , than from the ...
... evidence itself leads us to conclude it will yet spread much farther ; for we can account in no other manner for the apathy that has hitherto existed towards the contempo- raries of the greatest genius of the world , than from the ...
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... piest moments . But the reader will be naturally anxious for some evidence of this , and the following brief description of hell hell , given by an atttendant spirit in answer to 280 Selection from the early Dramatic Writers .
... piest moments . But the reader will be naturally anxious for some evidence of this , and the following brief description of hell hell , given by an atttendant spirit in answer to 280 Selection from the early Dramatic Writers .
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