The British Critic, Nide 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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Sivu 133
... christian religion , acquired , in a short time , so pow- erful an ascendant , that in every country of Europe , he who refused a challenge , lost , as it were , his caste , and incurred indelible disgrace and infamy . It is in vain ...
... christian religion , acquired , in a short time , so pow- erful an ascendant , that in every country of Europe , he who refused a challenge , lost , as it were , his caste , and incurred indelible disgrace and infamy . It is in vain ...
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... Christian duty , no disciple of Christ will deny that the follies and failures of this society have not diminished our obligations , and should not quench our zeal , is equally certain . : " The conversion of the Jews remains just as ...
... Christian duty , no disciple of Christ will deny that the follies and failures of this society have not diminished our obligations , and should not quench our zeal , is equally certain . : " The conversion of the Jews remains just as ...
Sivu 306
... Christian is to disdain all express rules , and to consult nothing but the law written in his own heart : in other words , that there is lodged in the breast of every Christian a dis- cretionary and dispensing power , which , on ...
... Christian is to disdain all express rules , and to consult nothing but the law written in his own heart : in other words , that there is lodged in the breast of every Christian a dis- cretionary and dispensing power , which , on ...
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Testamenta Vetusta being Illustrations from Wills of Man | 38 |
AMERICAN NOVELS 1 Wieland or the Transformation | 53 |
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