The British Review, and London Critical Journal, Band 7Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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... admit the charge of surplices and steeples : but with all our faults , the love of jesting upon sacred things is by no means a common failing in the true members of the established church . In examining the work under consideration , it ...
... admit the charge of surplices and steeples : but with all our faults , the love of jesting upon sacred things is by no means a common failing in the true members of the established church . In examining the work under consideration , it ...
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... , evinces his doubts as to its defensibility . He quotes Towgood with applause as admitting it was a " bold illegal stroke , " yet observes in his own person that the actors in it were " men of inflexible The Velvet Cushion Controversy .
... , evinces his doubts as to its defensibility . He quotes Towgood with applause as admitting it was a " bold illegal stroke , " yet observes in his own person that the actors in it were " men of inflexible The Velvet Cushion Controversy .
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... admit them ; yet after all , unhappy infatuated men ! left them to their posterity as their most solemn bequest ! - We had resolved to be calm ; but what , as upright and impartial men , can or ought we to say to so malignant , so ...
... admit them ; yet after all , unhappy infatuated men ! left them to their posterity as their most solemn bequest ! - We had resolved to be calm ; but what , as upright and impartial men , can or ought we to say to so malignant , so ...
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... Admitting , however , what we confess to have been very possi- ble , that the omission of the definitive article was unintentional , we dare not apply this judgment of charity to the following inter- polation . We will cite the whole ...
... Admitting , however , what we confess to have been very possi- ble , that the omission of the definitive article was unintentional , we dare not apply this judgment of charity to the following inter- polation . We will cite the whole ...
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... admit , that the service was intended chiefly for an age of strict discipline , in which none should be permitted to remain in the outward and visible communion of the church , and consequently be intitled to Chris- tian burial , who ...
... admit , that the service was intended chiefly for an age of strict discipline , in which none should be permitted to remain in the outward and visible communion of the church , and consequently be intitled to Chris- tian burial , who ...
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