The Retrospective Review.., Том 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... seems to have had its due effect upon his vanity , and accordingly we find him in his interviews with Chillingworth , which , as we have ob- served , happened about this time , treating his adversary with a condescension and self ...
... seems to have had its due effect upon his vanity , and accordingly we find him in his interviews with Chillingworth , which , as we have ob- served , happened about this time , treating his adversary with a condescension and self ...
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... seems to have exerted himself with most active kindness for the good of both the soul and the body of his antagonist ; and we think , that even the extracts which we are about to give will be sufficient to entitle the character of our ...
... seems to have exerted himself with most active kindness for the good of both the soul and the body of his antagonist ; and we think , that even the extracts which we are about to give will be sufficient to entitle the character of our ...
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... seems to have been fond of thus play- ing on the language of Scripture ; a curious instance of it will occur to be mentioned hereafter for the present , we must listen to the conclusion of his address to the " Unhappy licen- sers , " as ...
... seems to have been fond of thus play- ing on the language of Scripture ; a curious instance of it will occur to be mentioned hereafter for the present , we must listen to the conclusion of his address to the " Unhappy licen- sers , " as ...
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... seems to be most anxious to acquit himself of all uncharitableness , is " the business of his farewell . " " Let us , " he says , ( if you please ) " take a view of all our pro- ceedings , and of Master Chillingworth's opinions , and ...
... seems to be most anxious to acquit himself of all uncharitableness , is " the business of his farewell . " " Let us , " he says , ( if you please ) " take a view of all our pro- ceedings , and of Master Chillingworth's opinions , and ...
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... seems best to his heavenly wisdom , and who dares question the justness of his dis- pensations , or impute any error to him ? The second remedy is , to unbosom ourselves freely to some intimate friends , not to keep our sorrows ...
... seems best to his heavenly wisdom , and who dares question the justness of his dis- pensations , or impute any error to him ? The second remedy is , to unbosom ourselves freely to some intimate friends , not to keep our sorrows ...
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