The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... reason to desire forgiveness , let not our eye be evil ; let us not take wrong and confused views of the case before us ; Matt . vi . 22 , 23. and xx . 15. lest we begin dissentions which we can never justify , and which will never have ...
... reason to desire forgiveness , let not our eye be evil ; let us not take wrong and confused views of the case before us ; Matt . vi . 22 , 23. and xx . 15. lest we begin dissentions which we can never justify , and which will never have ...
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... reason . " P. 176 . After a similar comment upon various passages of this nature , Dr. Hey considers shortly the motives which Christianity so ex- clusively holds forth for the forgiveness of injuries . The very circumstance of our ...
... reason . " P. 176 . After a similar comment upon various passages of this nature , Dr. Hey considers shortly the motives which Christianity so ex- clusively holds forth for the forgiveness of injuries . The very circumstance of our ...
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... reason . You have then no doubt , ' said the Marchio- ∙ ness , overheard our conversation , the young lady protested that she was perfectly ignorant of any part of it ; and that as soon as she distinguished the Marchioness's voice ...
... reason . You have then no doubt , ' said the Marchio- ∙ ness , overheard our conversation , the young lady protested that she was perfectly ignorant of any part of it ; and that as soon as she distinguished the Marchioness's voice ...
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... reason , the materials of his second part are much superior to those of the first . For in his former volume , he has only related what he has heard and no story seems to have been too absurd for his belief . But the latter , consisting ...
... reason , the materials of his second part are much superior to those of the first . For in his former volume , he has only related what he has heard and no story seems to have been too absurd for his belief . But the latter , consisting ...
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... reason and conscience , and sensible of fear , instead of coming boldly to the throne of grace that he may obtain mercy , he rushes presumptuously to the seat of judgment : and challenges the severity , and hastens the sentence , of ...
... reason and conscience , and sensible of fear , instead of coming boldly to the throne of grace that he may obtain mercy , he rushes presumptuously to the seat of judgment : and challenges the severity , and hastens the sentence , of ...
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