The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 108
... least agreeable excrescences which are pro- duced by earnestness in religion , are more reasonable , and ought to be less offensive , than that finished air of indifference which too often characterizes politer worshippers . " When a ...
... least agreeable excrescences which are pro- duced by earnestness in religion , are more reasonable , and ought to be less offensive , than that finished air of indifference which too often characterizes politer worshippers . " When a ...
Page 114
... least awakened the activity , and animated the exertions of the former . In another point of view also , peculiar to the present day , we are happy to bear our testimony to the labour and assiduity of the clergy in this department of ...
... least awakened the activity , and animated the exertions of the former . In another point of view also , peculiar to the present day , we are happy to bear our testimony to the labour and assiduity of the clergy in this department of ...
Page 115
... least the very acknowledgment should accele- rate its progress . " Tarde que Credimus . " credita lædunt To the long and venerable list of those who have come for- ward , by their writings , to bear witness to the sound and evan gelical ...
... least the very acknowledgment should accele- rate its progress . " Tarde que Credimus . " credita lædunt To the long and venerable list of those who have come for- ward , by their writings , to bear witness to the sound and evan gelical ...
Page 117
... least , shall ye rest from all your labours . worm of pain shall gnaw you no more . There will be no more sorrow nor shame : but all will be forgotten for ever : or will be looked back upon with complacency and joy , as the means , and ...
... least , shall ye rest from all your labours . worm of pain shall gnaw you no more . There will be no more sorrow nor shame : but all will be forgotten for ever : or will be looked back upon with complacency and joy , as the means , and ...
Page 119
... least , no prayer , no wise counsel , no holy example shall fall to the ground . All will be registered in heaven ; and thou hast delivered thine own soul " . Vol . I. P. 366 . The second volume contains fourteen Sermons . I. Christians ...
... least , no prayer , no wise counsel , no holy example shall fall to the ground . All will be registered in heaven ; and thou hast delivered thine own soul " . Vol . I. P. 366 . The second volume contains fourteen Sermons . I. Christians ...
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