The British Critic: A New Review, Volumen4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... Gospel , and for illuminating the dark recesses of the heart with a ray of divine truth . We shall find . that neither is the course of our investigation obstructed , nor the 19 2 Hey's Sermons on the Malevolent Sentiments .
... Gospel , and for illuminating the dark recesses of the heart with a ray of divine truth . We shall find . that neither is the course of our investigation obstructed , nor the 19 2 Hey's Sermons on the Malevolent Sentiments .
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... hearts for those good purposes which our present state requires , they are abused by us for the very worst ; and also to shew what part man ought to take in their discipline and regulation Dr. Hey reduces these Malevolent Sentiments ...
... hearts for those good purposes which our present state requires , they are abused by us for the very worst ; and also to shew what part man ought to take in their discipline and regulation Dr. Hey reduces these Malevolent Sentiments ...
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... heart . Had we not positive evidence that this vo- lume was printed in 1801 , we should have thought that our author had drawn the following masterly picture , from a cha- racter too well known in the present day . So striking is the ...
... heart . Had we not positive evidence that this vo- lume was printed in 1801 , we should have thought that our author had drawn the following masterly picture , from a cha- racter too well known in the present day . So striking is the ...
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... heart . Rom . ii . 5. of some men : -nay , that a punish- ment strictly just , may be cruel , according to the passage of the Parable now quoted , and therefore unbecoming when inflicted by frail and fallible beings . And not only ...
... heart . Rom . ii . 5. of some men : -nay , that a punish- ment strictly just , may be cruel , according to the passage of the Parable now quoted , and therefore unbecoming when inflicted by frail and fallible beings . And not only ...
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... heart . But such were the charms of his matter , that he who heard him speak for two hours , only lamented that he ... hearts , whose very life is the palladium of our soil , and who yet effec- tually reigns in the memory of his virtues ...
... heart . But such were the charms of his matter , that he who heard him speak for two hours , only lamented that he ... hearts , whose very life is the palladium of our soil , and who yet effec- tually reigns in the memory of his virtues ...
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