The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 30
... received of me a thousand pounds each . To eighty others I paid five hun- dred pounds each . " Vol . ii . p . 510 . And this is the foundation on which most of his stories rest . On the authority of a dinner conversation , after the ...
... received of me a thousand pounds each . To eighty others I paid five hun- dred pounds each . " Vol . ii . p . 510 . And this is the foundation on which most of his stories rest . On the authority of a dinner conversation , after the ...
Page 32
... received from their lawful Pastors , at dif- ferent periods since the Reformation , a faithful display of Gos- pel truth in the form of Sermons . They have thus , in a com- pendious way , been reminded of all that is necessary , not ...
... received from their lawful Pastors , at dif- ferent periods since the Reformation , a faithful display of Gos- pel truth in the form of Sermons . They have thus , in a com- pendious way , been reminded of all that is necessary , not ...
Page 36
... receiving the Holy Ghost . 16. The Fruits of the Spirit exemplified in the Character of Joseph . 17. The Spirit of God manifested by his Fruits . 18. Pride a worldly Quality ; irreligious and irrational . 19. Uncleanness inconsistent ...
... receiving the Holy Ghost . 16. The Fruits of the Spirit exemplified in the Character of Joseph . 17. The Spirit of God manifested by his Fruits . 18. Pride a worldly Quality ; irreligious and irrational . 19. Uncleanness inconsistent ...
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... received only those corrections about which he felt secure at at the moment ; and all the passages which required considera- tion , or admitted of doubt , were left untouched . He never considered himself to be accountable for any of ...
... received only those corrections about which he felt secure at at the moment ; and all the passages which required considera- tion , or admitted of doubt , were left untouched . He never considered himself to be accountable for any of ...
Page 49
... received the prize , and appears , from the frequent mention of it , to have excited much interest : the ambition of Eschylus , who was already the rival of Phrynichus , and had introduced most im- portant improvements in the art , was ...
... received the prize , and appears , from the frequent mention of it , to have excited much interest : the ambition of Eschylus , who was already the rival of Phrynichus , and had introduced most im- portant improvements in the art , was ...
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