The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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... establishment , and the establishment itself ; as far as truth is its object , charity its principle , and righteousness its end . This is the incen- tive to our exertions , for Mr. Stone , as an individual , is totally unknown to us ...
... establishment , and the establishment itself ; as far as truth is its object , charity its principle , and righteousness its end . This is the incen- tive to our exertions , for Mr. Stone , as an individual , is totally unknown to us ...
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... establishment like that of this country , which was formed in times , that were comparatively bar- barous , when the ... establishment does not lightly admit of alterations , but that there is nothing in its nature which necessarily ...
... establishment like that of this country , which was formed in times , that were comparatively bar- barous , when the ... establishment does not lightly admit of alterations , but that there is nothing in its nature which necessarily ...
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... establishment . This would probably have the effect of charming into soft repose the present convulsive inquietude of their pernicious zeal . - For a proselyting zeal is not the characteristic of establishments , but of sectaries and ...
... establishment . This would probably have the effect of charming into soft repose the present convulsive inquietude of their pernicious zeal . - For a proselyting zeal is not the characteristic of establishments , but of sectaries and ...
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