The British Critic, Niteet 3–4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... feelings the most ex- alted , your course must ever be shaped by the strictest attention to the letter of the law ; nor can we with safety for an instant forget , that neither the discretion of the Diocesan , nor the equity of the Judge ...
... feelings the most ex- alted , your course must ever be shaped by the strictest attention to the letter of the law ; nor can we with safety for an instant forget , that neither the discretion of the Diocesan , nor the equity of the Judge ...
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... feeling . " We are indeed exposed to dangers , and those of no ordinary magnitude . The opposite extremes of defect or ... feelings of the conscientious Unitarian , who , while he rejects its peculiar dogmas , admits the general truth of ...
... feeling . " We are indeed exposed to dangers , and those of no ordinary magnitude . The opposite extremes of defect or ... feelings of the conscientious Unitarian , who , while he rejects its peculiar dogmas , admits the general truth of ...
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... feelings , and what is of most consequence , with the rising youth of his parish , to teach them early to look upon the minister of the establishment as their guardian , protector , and friend . We have thought it incumbent upon us ...
... feelings , and what is of most consequence , with the rising youth of his parish , to teach them early to look upon the minister of the establishment as their guardian , protector , and friend . We have thought it incumbent upon us ...
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... feelings rather of satisfied critics , than of Christians enlightened , humbled , or made thank- ful . Be it ... feeling has produced , among other changes , two of no slight disadvantage , in one view of the subject , to the public ...
... feelings rather of satisfied critics , than of Christians enlightened , humbled , or made thank- ful . Be it ... feeling has produced , among other changes , two of no slight disadvantage , in one view of the subject , to the public ...
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... feeling of acceptance with God , is the great engine of fanaticism from its highest to its lowest degree . Its ... feelings , than at- tend to the quality of their actions ; rather wait in passive supineness for perceptible notices ...
... feeling of acceptance with God , is the great engine of fanaticism from its highest to its lowest degree . Its ... feelings , than at- tend to the quality of their actions ; rather wait in passive supineness for perceptible notices ...
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