The British Review, and London Critical Journal, Band 7Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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... necessary to produce the laundress's bill , and to exhibit to the nation the enormous ex- pense which it annually incurs by the lavation of these " rags of popery . " But what in the name of common honesty and sense has all this to do ...
... necessary to produce the laundress's bill , and to exhibit to the nation the enormous ex- pense which it annually incurs by the lavation of these " rags of popery . " But what in the name of common honesty and sense has all this to do ...
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... necessary , we could cite numerous passages from the homilies and liturgy , to say nothing of the standard authors of the church , to show the palpable falsehood of this libel . We shall , however , content our- selves with one remark ...
... necessary , we could cite numerous passages from the homilies and liturgy , to say nothing of the standard authors of the church , to show the palpable falsehood of this libel . We shall , however , content our- selves with one remark ...
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... necessary to quote it with correctness . Thus the author of the New Covering , in reciting the important words " In sure and certain hope of THE resurrection to eternal life , " omits the definite article before the word resurrection ...
... necessary to quote it with correctness . Thus the author of the New Covering , in reciting the important words " In sure and certain hope of THE resurrection to eternal life , " omits the definite article before the word resurrection ...
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... necessary , were it only as " a dead hedge to } preserve the quick . " True religion , under any form , has to oppose the natural depravity of the human heart , and the constant aggres- sion of external sin and temptation ; so that ...
... necessary , were it only as " a dead hedge to } preserve the quick . " True religion , under any form , has to oppose the natural depravity of the human heart , and the constant aggres- sion of external sin and temptation ; so that ...
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... necessary consequences , strike at the very roots , not merely of ecclesiastical establishments , but of every constitution , civil , moral , and social , by which man is leagued to man , we should think ourselves guilty of sacrificing ...
... necessary consequences , strike at the very roots , not merely of ecclesiastical establishments , but of every constitution , civil , moral , and social , by which man is leagued to man , we should think ourselves guilty of sacrificing ...
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