The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... truth , which , under different forms , has for so many years pre- vailed among a certain class in this country . He traces the origin of this infidelity among us to the middle of the seventeenth cen- tury , in which school Hobbs and ...
... truth , which , under different forms , has for so many years pre- vailed among a certain class in this country . He traces the origin of this infidelity among us to the middle of the seventeenth cen- tury , in which school Hobbs and ...
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... truths of Revelation , and to appreciate their value in the direction of human conduct . But , since good is not to be found ... truth , in the heart ; and that deeper wounds have been inflicted on the church by the madness or folly of ...
... truths of Revelation , and to appreciate their value in the direction of human conduct . But , since good is not to be found ... truth , in the heart ; and that deeper wounds have been inflicted on the church by the madness or folly of ...
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... truth attached to any considerable proportion of the clergy , at the present day , I am firmly persuaded , there is no real foundation for the charge . At the same time it can never be superfluous to remind you , that you are false to ...
... truth attached to any considerable proportion of the clergy , at the present day , I am firmly persuaded , there is no real foundation for the charge . At the same time it can never be superfluous to remind you , that you are false to ...
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... truth , which experience has taught me . It is only from this experience that I think myself entitled to attention ; for I am fully aware that my language wants those graces which have attracted readers to other tracts on this most ...
... truth , which experience has taught me . It is only from this experience that I think myself entitled to attention ; for I am fully aware that my language wants those graces which have attracted readers to other tracts on this most ...
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... truth and reality of which may be doubted upon the follow- ing grounds . " For , in the first place , it is a fact ... truths of which he was before convinced . Thus then , in every such case , when an individual professes to feel ...
... truth and reality of which may be doubted upon the follow- ing grounds . " For , in the first place , it is a fact ... truths of which he was before convinced . Thus then , in every such case , when an individual professes to feel ...
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