The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 153
... particular creed to the exclusion of all others ? The latter may appear to be less liberal than the former , but it is only so in appearance ; while the advantages ascribed to the former are as imaginary as those possessed by the latter ...
... particular creed to the exclusion of all others ? The latter may appear to be less liberal than the former , but it is only so in appearance ; while the advantages ascribed to the former are as imaginary as those possessed by the latter ...
Page 155
... particular system as the object and the end of our theological study . In plain terms , the professor means that we must leave the broad area of the church of Christ , and crawl into the narrow cell of some of the dogmatical theologues ...
... particular system as the object and the end of our theological study . In plain terms , the professor means that we must leave the broad area of the church of Christ , and crawl into the narrow cell of some of the dogmatical theologues ...
Page 433
... particular the instructions of the moralist or the preacher may be , they must lose part of their efficacy , unless they are illustrated in the lives of individuals . Hence we highly approve of sermons , in which some particular virtue ...
... particular the instructions of the moralist or the preacher may be , they must lose part of their efficacy , unless they are illustrated in the lives of individuals . Hence we highly approve of sermons , in which some particular virtue ...
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