The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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Page 367
... heart , To the lasting honour of the clergy , no less than two thou sand of them abandoned their benefices rather than take an oath which they abhorred . Thus Hyde , perhaps undesign- edly , became a persecutor . But in what errors is ...
... heart , To the lasting honour of the clergy , no less than two thou sand of them abandoned their benefices rather than take an oath which they abhorred . Thus Hyde , perhaps undesign- edly , became a persecutor . But in what errors is ...
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... heart . But the turbulent and frantic missionaries , most of whom have been nurtured in the hot - bed of Calvinistic intolerance , would think it de- rogatory to their spiritual pride to pay any thing like even a decent respect for the ...
... heart . But the turbulent and frantic missionaries , most of whom have been nurtured in the hot - bed of Calvinistic intolerance , would think it de- rogatory to their spiritual pride to pay any thing like even a decent respect for the ...
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... heart , and alienate the affections of Englishmen from the constitution . We had intended again to have called the attention of our readers to the prosecution of Mr. Stone who has lately been deprived of his living , and reduced to ...
... heart , and alienate the affections of Englishmen from the constitution . We had intended again to have called the attention of our readers to the prosecution of Mr. Stone who has lately been deprived of his living , and reduced to ...
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