The British Critic: A New Review, Volumen4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... live by bread alone . " Indeed the lowest classes amongst us are allowed to consider many accommodations as necessaries of life , to which an uncivilized human being is an utter stranger . " Now if things which ought to be odious , or ...
... live by bread alone . " Indeed the lowest classes amongst us are allowed to consider many accommodations as necessaries of life , to which an uncivilized human being is an utter stranger . " Now if things which ought to be odious , or ...
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... lives enthroned in his subjects hearts , whose very life is the palladium of our soil , and who yet effec- tually reigns in the memory of his virtues . We know that we are paying a more grateful and refined compliment than any con ...
... lives enthroned in his subjects hearts , whose very life is the palladium of our soil , and who yet effec- tually reigns in the memory of his virtues . We know that we are paying a more grateful and refined compliment than any con ...
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... live in times when many strange opinions prevail in faith and in practice , when there exists an alarming indifference as to what religious opinions are adopted , and when , even the professors of the true faith , are likely to become ...
... live in times when many strange opinions prevail in faith and in practice , when there exists an alarming indifference as to what religious opinions are adopted , and when , even the professors of the true faith , are likely to become ...
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... lives , as a stewardship committed to us by our Creator . It is our duty therefore to be prepared calmly to sur- render them , whenever he shall reclaim them at our hands , and to be ready to answer for our conduct before the judgment ...
... lives , as a stewardship committed to us by our Creator . It is our duty therefore to be prepared calmly to sur- render them , whenever he shall reclaim them at our hands , and to be ready to answer for our conduct before the judgment ...
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... lives , and of the immortal souls of many . It may not have escaped the observation of our readers , that we have omitted to notice those Sermons in this collection , which are professedly derived from foreign sources . We cer- tainly ...
... lives , and of the immortal souls of many . It may not have escaped the observation of our readers , that we have omitted to notice those Sermons in this collection , which are professedly derived from foreign sources . We cer- tainly ...
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