The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... human nature in all its va⚫ rious workings , and aided by all the precision of mathematical reasoning . Upon so intricate a subject we must expect to find some occasional subtilties in the decisions , and refinements in the ...
... human nature in all its va⚫ rious workings , and aided by all the precision of mathematical reasoning . Upon so intricate a subject we must expect to find some occasional subtilties in the decisions , and refinements in the ...
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... human law , in the prohibition of Christian burial , that the deceased did wilfully and of malice afore - thought ' effect his own destruction . The proof of a depraved will and fixed determi nation is not rare , where the deed , having ...
... human law , in the prohibition of Christian burial , that the deceased did wilfully and of malice afore - thought ' effect his own destruction . The proof of a depraved will and fixed determi nation is not rare , where the deed , having ...
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... human sight can penetrate ) close the door upon the divine compassion , and exclude himself from forgiveness and salvation . Christ ever liveth to make intercession for them who come unto God by him ; " but for him , who thus sins ...
... human sight can penetrate ) close the door upon the divine compassion , and exclude himself from forgiveness and salvation . Christ ever liveth to make intercession for them who come unto God by him ; " but for him , who thus sins ...
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... human crea- ture on the face of the earth ? Is it that one person is so emi- nently conspicuous on the sacred page as to throw all others into the comparative nothingness of a shaded back - ground ? Yet at the same time let it be ...
... human crea- ture on the face of the earth ? Is it that one person is so emi- nently conspicuous on the sacred page as to throw all others into the comparative nothingness of a shaded back - ground ? Yet at the same time let it be ...
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... human heart . Nothing indeed can be more probable , and at all events more ingenious , than the description of the senti- ments which must have influenced Pilate while he sat upon judgment against our Saviour ; and though perhaps we ...
... human heart . Nothing indeed can be more probable , and at all events more ingenious , than the description of the senti- ments which must have influenced Pilate while he sat upon judgment against our Saviour ; and though perhaps we ...
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