The British Critic: A New Review, Том 31F. and C. Rivington, 1808 |
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... should seem that we cannot more effectually demonftrate our duty to him and to our readers than by giving a fair analyfis of the publication , fpecimens of its execution , and a general opinion of its merits . Mr. Chalmers has had a ...
... should seem that we cannot more effectually demonftrate our duty to him and to our readers than by giving a fair analyfis of the publication , fpecimens of its execution , and a general opinion of its merits . Mr. Chalmers has had a ...
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... should be glad to transcribe the whole . The Bp . of R. begins with ftating , that this question may not only be difcuffed with propriety , but that we are all of us well qualified to form a juft opinion concerning it . It is the duty ...
... should be glad to transcribe the whole . The Bp . of R. begins with ftating , that this question may not only be difcuffed with propriety , but that we are all of us well qualified to form a juft opinion concerning it . It is the duty ...
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... should not eat of the forbidden fruit , and that God punished his disobedience . " Pp . 47 , 48 , 49 , 50 . That this is not the doctrine of Calvin or Calvinifts will be admitted by every one , who has looked into the Inftitutes or the ...
... should not eat of the forbidden fruit , and that God punished his disobedience . " Pp . 47 , 48 , 49 , 50 . That this is not the doctrine of Calvin or Calvinifts will be admitted by every one , who has looked into the Inftitutes or the ...
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... should , not- withstanding , hope well of all , and never rafhly account any one to be a reprobate ; for St. Paul told the Philippians , I give thanks for you ALL , ( meaning the whole congregation at Philippi ) , for that ye are come ...
... should , not- withstanding , hope well of all , and never rafhly account any one to be a reprobate ; for St. Paul told the Philippians , I give thanks for you ALL , ( meaning the whole congregation at Philippi ) , for that ye are come ...
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... should be fufpected , feized , and punished for his loyalty ; he , therefore , fought fafety in his efcape . But left his flight should betray him , and afford the Swedes a pretext for plundering his eftate , he inftructed his wife to ...
... should be fufpected , feized , and punished for his loyalty ; he , therefore , fought fafety in his efcape . But left his flight should betray him , and afford the Swedes a pretext for plundering his eftate , he inftructed his wife to ...
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