The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 454
... Gisborne is pleased , somewhat facetiously , to term a proof . Those of our readers who have sharper eyes than ourselves , may , perhaps , comprehend the chain of reasoning which Mr. Gisborne has adopted . We must confess our utter ...
... Gisborne is pleased , somewhat facetiously , to term a proof . Those of our readers who have sharper eyes than ourselves , may , perhaps , comprehend the chain of reasoning which Mr. Gisborne has adopted . We must confess our utter ...
Page 455
... Gisborne is good enough to reconduct the bewildered reader to the proof which had been broken off in the middle . " I return to the principle of non co - operation between mem- bers of the Establishment and Dissenters . ' Misrepresent ...
... Gisborne is good enough to reconduct the bewildered reader to the proof which had been broken off in the middle . " I return to the principle of non co - operation between mem- bers of the Establishment and Dissenters . ' Misrepresent ...
Page 456
... Gisborne may be displeased with this conclusion ; at all events , he will find that it results from premises as irrefragable as his own . The only part of Mr. Gisborne's proof which is at all intelli- gible , is his declaration that the ...
... Gisborne may be displeased with this conclusion ; at all events , he will find that it results from premises as irrefragable as his own . The only part of Mr. Gisborne's proof which is at all intelli- gible , is his declaration that the ...
Page 457
... Gisborne cannot deny this ; he is too well acquainted with the Evangelists to deny , that the devil himself can sometimes cite Scripture to auswer his own purpose ; and we are equally assured that those who are doing the devil's work ...
... Gisborne cannot deny this ; he is too well acquainted with the Evangelists to deny , that the devil himself can sometimes cite Scripture to auswer his own purpose ; and we are equally assured that those who are doing the devil's work ...
Page 458
... Gisborne , in his public character of a Churchman at least , must acknowledge to be an evil , might be in great ... Gisborne , at page 21 , professes that he 458 Gisborne's Letter to the Bishop of Gloucester .
... Gisborne , in his public character of a Churchman at least , must acknowledge to be an evil , might be in great ... Gisborne , at page 21 , professes that he 458 Gisborne's Letter to the Bishop of Gloucester .
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