The British Critic: A New Review, Nide 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Sivu 32
... truth in the form of Sermons . They have thus , in a com- pendious way , been reminded of all that is necessary , not only for their belief , but also for their practice . So faithfully , in- deed , and so repeatedly has the good ...
... truth in the form of Sermons . They have thus , in a com- pendious way , been reminded of all that is necessary , not only for their belief , but also for their practice . So faithfully , in- deed , and so repeatedly has the good ...
Sivu 33
... truths frequently repeated , become the more likely to convey their requisite impression , that alone is ample ground for their repetition , in a world wherein temptations of all kinds abound to seduce the Christian from a practical ...
... truths frequently repeated , become the more likely to convey their requisite impression , that alone is ample ground for their repetition , in a world wherein temptations of all kinds abound to seduce the Christian from a practical ...
Sivu 34
... truths of the Christian faith as to render them productive of Christiau practice . This principle of his Sermons he thus states in his preface . " As to the principles of these Sermons , I would observe , that it appears to be the ...
... truths of the Christian faith as to render them productive of Christiau practice . This principle of his Sermons he thus states in his preface . " As to the principles of these Sermons , I would observe , that it appears to be the ...
Sivu 43
... truth of this position , can he be in want of one of the most con- vincing kind , who reflects upon that stupendous evidence , which God hath given of his love towards us , in sending his Son to die for our salvation . But the self ...
... truth of this position , can he be in want of one of the most con- vincing kind , who reflects upon that stupendous evidence , which God hath given of his love towards us , in sending his Son to die for our salvation . But the self ...
Sivu 56
... truth ; but he seems to forget that these panegyrics are put into the mouths of Persians , whose vanity and disposition to boasting would be a natural subject of ridicule at Athens . To use an instance exactly in point ; no Frenchman ...
... truth ; but he seems to forget that these panegyrics are put into the mouths of Persians , whose vanity and disposition to boasting would be a natural subject of ridicule at Athens . To use an instance exactly in point ; no Frenchman ...
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