The British Review, and London Critical Journal, Band 7Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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... party in the church , that the whole danger on either side might be prevented by a timely ex- tinction of the fusee before it burned to the bottom . Mr. Cun- ningham , if we may judge by the contrary censures of his non- conformist ...
... party in the church , that the whole danger on either side might be prevented by a timely ex- tinction of the fusee before it burned to the bottom . Mr. Cun- ningham , if we may judge by the contrary censures of his non- conformist ...
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... party , from the time of the reformation , to the illustrious moment of the Hanoverian accession to the crown ? Why then , in equitable dealing between persons anxious for truth , should reprobated deeds or reprobated characters be so ...
... party , from the time of the reformation , to the illustrious moment of the Hanoverian accession to the crown ? Why then , in equitable dealing between persons anxious for truth , should reprobated deeds or reprobated characters be so ...
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... parties are fairly at issue . A naked proposition is brought forward , which we are challenged to and combat . How much ... party in the state . We can conceive no cruelty greater than for a govern- ment professedly Christian to suffer a ...
... parties are fairly at issue . A naked proposition is brought forward , which we are challenged to and combat . How much ... party in the state . We can conceive no cruelty greater than for a govern- ment professedly Christian to suffer a ...
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... parties ; and as in the sight of God to ask whether it would tend to the spiritual benefit of the present and succeeding generations , and to the general enlargement of the Redeemer's Kingdom , that their avowed principles should be ...
... parties ; and as in the sight of God to ask whether it would tend to the spiritual benefit of the present and succeeding generations , and to the general enlargement of the Redeemer's Kingdom , that their avowed principles should be ...
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... party - spirited virulence , insatiable eagerness for novelty and paradox , and irreversible hatred for every thing established by laws , whether human or divine , be legitimate claims to celebrity , he may fairly contest the palm with ...
... party - spirited virulence , insatiable eagerness for novelty and paradox , and irreversible hatred for every thing established by laws , whether human or divine , be legitimate claims to celebrity , he may fairly contest the palm with ...
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