The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 37
... hand , and on the other hand every example of disobedience , which the old Testament contains , become respectively an en- Couragement or a warning to us , in our conduct towards that su- preme Being , in whose sight , now as ever , to ...
... hand , and on the other hand every example of disobedience , which the old Testament contains , become respectively an en- Couragement or a warning to us , in our conduct towards that su- preme Being , in whose sight , now as ever , to ...
Page 43
... hand . " Humble yourselves under the mighty band of God , " says the Apostle , and " cast all your care upon him , for he careth for you * : " nor among all the various proofs of the truth of this position , can he be in want of one of ...
... hand . " Humble yourselves under the mighty band of God , " says the Apostle , and " cast all your care upon him , for he careth for you * : " nor among all the various proofs of the truth of this position , can he be in want of one of ...
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... hand . It is now well known , that the Glasgow edition , which goes by the name of Porson's , was printed from a copy of Pauw's re - impression of Stanley's edition , which had been corrected by the Professor . Without entering into the ...
... hand . It is now well known , that the Glasgow edition , which goes by the name of Porson's , was printed from a copy of Pauw's re - impression of Stanley's edition , which had been corrected by the Professor . Without entering into the ...
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... hand , if the rulers prevailed , he proposed to stand well with them and their party in the state . Upon his triumphant entry into Jeru- salem , Jesus had , most unaccountably as Judas probably thought , neglected the most inviting ...
... hand , if the rulers prevailed , he proposed to stand well with them and their party in the state . Upon his triumphant entry into Jeru- salem , Jesus had , most unaccountably as Judas probably thought , neglected the most inviting ...
Page 71
... hand they feel the falling axe ; - Their hand revives .... new wounds , with new alarm , Again divide it from the quivering arm . .... XXII . Up stands the horrid hair of shrieking Cain !. His brow yet blushes with the bloody stain ...
... hand they feel the falling axe ; - Their hand revives .... new wounds , with new alarm , Again divide it from the quivering arm . .... XXII . Up stands the horrid hair of shrieking Cain !. His brow yet blushes with the bloody stain ...
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