The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... interest to the drier and more abstruse depart- ments of theology , which commanded the attention even of the thoughtless and the indolent . The most satisfactory proof . of our assertions will be found in the four volumes which con ...
... interest to the drier and more abstruse depart- ments of theology , which commanded the attention even of the thoughtless and the indolent . The most satisfactory proof . of our assertions will be found in the four volumes which con ...
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... interest which it never before ac- quired ; and what in our view of the subject is of far the greatest importance , its abstract speculations will be resolved into princi- ples of practice and motives of duty . The great design of Dr ...
... interest which it never before ac- quired ; and what in our view of the subject is of far the greatest importance , its abstract speculations will be resolved into princi- ples of practice and motives of duty . The great design of Dr ...
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... interest he was recommended to Anna Maria . The meagre way indeed , in which Sir N. has alluded to the important and curious transaction of Carvalho's celebrated ministry , only leads us to lament how much we want a history of Portugal ...
... interest he was recommended to Anna Maria . The meagre way indeed , in which Sir N. has alluded to the important and curious transaction of Carvalho's celebrated ministry , only leads us to lament how much we want a history of Portugal ...
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... interest if bestowed on the son . It was not because he beckoned that the ear of the former was dead to praise , but be- cause the sceptre of reward had dropped from his hands . And with indecent prematurity he speaks throughout his ...
... interest if bestowed on the son . It was not because he beckoned that the ear of the former was dead to praise , but be- cause the sceptre of reward had dropped from his hands . And with indecent prematurity he speaks throughout his ...
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... interests of the Gospel , in this country , if many of this description had not suffered their modesty to have so far prevailed with them , as to throw a damp upon their exertions in promulgating , proprio marte , the word of truth . We ...
... interests of the Gospel , in this country , if many of this description had not suffered their modesty to have so far prevailed with them , as to throw a damp upon their exertions in promulgating , proprio marte , the word of truth . We ...
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