The British Review, and London Critical Journal, Band 7Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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... true members of the established church . In examining the work under consideration , it has been our conscientious endeavour to discover and weigh the separate ar- guments which the author has thought fit to produce . This , however ...
... true members of the established church . In examining the work under consideration , it has been our conscientious endeavour to discover and weigh the separate ar- guments which the author has thought fit to produce . This , however ...
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... true , as logicians express it , eodem modo , secundum idem - ad idem - et in eodem tempore . The first important argument which the Legend brings for- ward against the Church of England , is that she criminally re- sembles the Church ...
... true , as logicians express it , eodem modo , secundum idem - ad idem - et in eodem tempore . The first important argument which the Legend brings for- ward against the Church of England , is that she criminally re- sembles the Church ...
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... true believer . Now for the Article , which our author has only referred to , and not quoted , as he did the expression from the Catechism . The probable reason of this studied difference will be obvious to every candid mind , as soon ...
... true believer . Now for the Article , which our author has only referred to , and not quoted , as he did the expression from the Catechism . The probable reason of this studied difference will be obvious to every candid mind , as soon ...
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... true faith of thy holy name , may have our perfect consummation and bliss , both in body and soul , in thy eternal and everlasting glory . Amen . " We confess we were not a little startled on reading the words to which our author has so ...
... true faith of thy holy name , may have our perfect consummation and bliss , both in body and soul , in thy eternal and everlasting glory . Amen . " We confess we were not a little startled on reading the words to which our author has so ...
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... true dissenter could honestly perform . But as the church was not only reproached with requiring sub- scription , but subscription to articles inconsistent with themselves , we think it very fair to retort the charge , and to assert ...
... true dissenter could honestly perform . But as the church was not only reproached with requiring sub- scription , but subscription to articles inconsistent with themselves , we think it very fair to retort the charge , and to assert ...
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