The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... divine origin of primitive sacrifice advanced by Bishop Jeremy Taylor and Archbi- shop Magee , 79 , 80 - respective opi- nions of Mr. Davison and Mr. Moles- worth , 81 - position laid down by Mr. D. , ib . - the human origin of sa ...
... divine origin of primitive sacrifice advanced by Bishop Jeremy Taylor and Archbi- shop Magee , 79 , 80 - respective opi- nions of Mr. Davison and Mr. Moles- worth , 81 - position laid down by Mr. D. , ib . - the human origin of sa ...
Sivu 1
... divine . Even after the most critical precautions in rejecting spurious works , after making every reasonable deduction for Latin translations and redundant commentaries , enough re- mains to satisfy the most voracious , and to alarm ...
... divine . Even after the most critical precautions in rejecting spurious works , after making every reasonable deduction for Latin translations and redundant commentaries , enough re- mains to satisfy the most voracious , and to alarm ...
Sivu 2
... divine treating of divinity ; and if their style is objected to as barbarous and corrupt , we ask how many books are there extant which are written in good Greek ? We have nothing to say against the Attic writers being made the models ...
... divine treating of divinity ; and if their style is objected to as barbarous and corrupt , we ask how many books are there extant which are written in good Greek ? We have nothing to say against the Attic writers being made the models ...
Sivu 6
... divine , can only be found in the writings of the Fathers . Eusebius leaves many of them untouch- ed ; and though we appear to have so little remaining to us of the three first centuries , yet much valuable information might still be ...
... divine , can only be found in the writings of the Fathers . Eusebius leaves many of them untouch- ed ; and though we appear to have so little remaining to us of the three first centuries , yet much valuable information might still be ...
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... divine how the analogy of cause and effect is to rescue this sentence from the charge of arguing in a circle . We are ready , however , to allow , notwithstanding the weakness with which the Romanists manage their own cause , that if ...
... divine how the analogy of cause and effect is to rescue this sentence from the charge of arguing in a circle . We are ready , however , to allow , notwithstanding the weakness with which the Romanists manage their own cause , that if ...
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admiration animal APHORISM Apostles appears argument assertion astronomical believe better Bishop of Bristol book of Genesis British cause celebrated character Christian church circumstances Coleridge consequence Davison death divine doctrine double stars ecclesiastical effect endeavour Eusebius evidence evil existence express fact faith Fathers favour feelings friends give Glamorgan Gospel ground honour human India instances institution instrument interest Irenæus Justin Martyr labours language Leighton less Lord Lord Wellesley Madame de Genlis Major Cartwright manner means memoirs ment mentioned mind miracles miraculous powers moral mural circle natives nature never object observations observatory occasion opinion origin parallax passage person Polycarp possessed present prove reader reason religion remarks respect right ascension sacrifice scripture ships Sir Francis Burdett Sir John Malcolm Socinianism speak spirit stars Tertullian things third century tion truth whole word writings