The British Review, and London Critical Journal, Band 7Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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... Remarks on Toleration , & c . By Jonathan Crowther , who has been upwards of Thirty Years a travelling Preacher among them . 5. A candid and impartial Inquiry into the present State of the Methodist Societies in Ireland , wherein ...
... Remarks on Toleration , & c . By Jonathan Crowther , who has been upwards of Thirty Years a travelling Preacher among them . 5. A candid and impartial Inquiry into the present State of the Methodist Societies in Ireland , wherein ...
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... Remarks on Toleration , & c . By Jona- than Crowther , who has been upwards of thirty years a tra- velling Preacher among them . 8vo . London . Richard Ed- wards . 1815 . 5. A candid and impartial Inquiry into the present State of the ...
... Remarks on Toleration , & c . By Jona- than Crowther , who has been upwards of thirty years a tra- velling Preacher among them . 8vo . London . Richard Ed- wards . 1815 . 5. A candid and impartial Inquiry into the present State of the ...
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... remarks shall be very brief . Indeed it is too late to detail the faults or excellences of a volume which has passed through nine or ten editions . Mr. Cunningham had deserved so well of the public by his former writings , and ...
... remarks shall be very brief . Indeed it is too late to detail the faults or excellences of a volume which has passed through nine or ten editions . Mr. Cunningham had deserved so well of the public by his former writings , and ...
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... remarks will therefore be more in sorrow than in anger . " We will not , however , con- ceal our opinion that the work , as a whole , is offensive , grossly offensive ; and that , in selecting its arguments from its invectives , we are ...
... remarks will therefore be more in sorrow than in anger . " We will not , however , con- ceal our opinion that the work , as a whole , is offensive , grossly offensive ; and that , in selecting its arguments from its invectives , we are ...
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... remark the inconsistent way in which the Legend has discussed the subject . A more complete in- stance of the lowest artifice of special pleading cannot be found , than our author's argument respecting the murder of that sovereign . He ...
... remark the inconsistent way in which the Legend has discussed the subject . A more complete in- stance of the lowest artifice of special pleading cannot be found , than our author's argument respecting the murder of that sovereign . He ...
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