The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 153
... become so unsettled , they must- become so bewildered in regard to the choice of their creed , as to be in danger of choosing none at all . The attempt to generalize christianity , in order to embrace a variety of creeds , will ...
... become so unsettled , they must- become so bewildered in regard to the choice of their creed , as to be in danger of choosing none at all . The attempt to generalize christianity , in order to embrace a variety of creeds , will ...
Page 203
... become of the five ! tenants who are to give place to the overwhelming sixth ? Or rather what has become of them ? The race is in many parts of the country almost extinct ; the honest sun burnt farmer who holds out his brown jug to the ...
... become of the five ! tenants who are to give place to the overwhelming sixth ? Or rather what has become of them ? The race is in many parts of the country almost extinct ; the honest sun burnt farmer who holds out his brown jug to the ...
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... become members of the house . This incapacity of their receiving any church - preferment while they were members ... becoming a channel of preferment to bishop- ricks , or other great stations in the church , which ought in general to be ...
... become members of the house . This incapacity of their receiving any church - preferment while they were members ... becoming a channel of preferment to bishop- ricks , or other great stations in the church , which ought in general to be ...
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