The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 60
A New Review. 6 proving by his cursing and swearing that he could not be a disciple of Jesus , and arresting his oath in the midst of its course , this per- haps ( though but by one Evangelist related , and only in one simple sentence ...
A New Review. 6 proving by his cursing and swearing that he could not be a disciple of Jesus , and arresting his oath in the midst of its course , this per- haps ( though but by one Evangelist related , and only in one simple sentence ...
Page 63
... proved , and therefore cannot be ad- mitted before they are so stated and proved ; and what is more , introducing so ... prove that Christ made six several and distinct predictions , predictions which were afterwards severally fulfilled ...
... proved , and therefore cannot be ad- mitted before they are so stated and proved ; and what is more , introducing so ... prove that Christ made six several and distinct predictions , predictions which were afterwards severally fulfilled ...
Page 69
... proved , that honour's brightest flame Warmed your brave souls to deeds of noblest fame , While they , your recreant foes , in dark disguise Shrouded their murderous treasons from your eyes : O let my verse produce to light again Your ...
... proved , that honour's brightest flame Warmed your brave souls to deeds of noblest fame , While they , your recreant foes , in dark disguise Shrouded their murderous treasons from your eyes : O let my verse produce to light again Your ...
Page 83
... proves himself fully equal in detached passages . Both are deserving of the crown of victory , and were we called upon to decide upon whose head the bay should rest , we could only exclaim Arcades ambo Et cantare pares et respondere ...
... proves himself fully equal in detached passages . Both are deserving of the crown of victory , and were we called upon to decide upon whose head the bay should rest , we could only exclaim Arcades ambo Et cantare pares et respondere ...
Page 84
... fast to an opposite extreme , in which even very salutary laws and wise provisions , imited to the Word of God , and measured by that rule , are con- temned , + 1 temned , and prove the frequent sacrifice to 84 Archdeacon Pott's Charge .
... fast to an opposite extreme , in which even very salutary laws and wise provisions , imited to the Word of God , and measured by that rule , are con- temned , + 1 temned , and prove the frequent sacrifice to 84 Archdeacon Pott's Charge .
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