The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... mind when we receive an actual injury . Though all resentment implies a general desire of inflicting evil in return for evil , or in other words , of punishing the offender , yet our author draws a clear and judicious distinction ...
... mind when we receive an actual injury . Though all resentment implies a general desire of inflicting evil in return for evil , or in other words , of punishing the offender , yet our author draws a clear and judicious distinction ...
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... mind above every thing ordinary and vulgar ; they give a fine and sublime animation , which cannot be accounted evil ... minds look down upon all meanness , fraud , baseness , and sordid selfishness , is not only a good upon the whole ...
... mind above every thing ordinary and vulgar ; they give a fine and sublime animation , which cannot be accounted evil ... minds look down upon all meanness , fraud , baseness , and sordid selfishness , is not only a good upon the whole ...
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... mind . 68 Behold be . Strive not Seeming injuries which we are inclined to punish , may be no injuries . Let us not deserve to have it said of us , findeth occasions against me ; he counteth me for his enemy . ' Job . xxxiii . 10. let ...
... mind . 68 Behold be . Strive not Seeming injuries which we are inclined to punish , may be no injuries . Let us not deserve to have it said of us , findeth occasions against me ; he counteth me for his enemy . ' Job . xxxiii . 10. let ...
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... , " are so simple and yet so just , that although our extracts have been ne . cessarily long , we cannot forbear from transcribing . « No. " No motive could be offered to the human mind Hey's Sermons on the Malevolent Sentiments . 15.
... , " are so simple and yet so just , that although our extracts have been ne . cessarily long , we cannot forbear from transcribing . « No. " No motive could be offered to the human mind Hey's Sermons on the Malevolent Sentiments . 15.
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A New Review. " No motive could be offered to the human mind more power- ful than this last , and it is wholly Christian . It is equally calcu- lated to silence the cavils of the captious sceptic , to work convic- tion on the mind of the ...
A New Review. " No motive could be offered to the human mind more power- ful than this last , and it is wholly Christian . It is equally calcu- lated to silence the cavils of the captious sceptic , to work convic- tion on the mind of the ...
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