The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volumen97Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1827 |
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... remarks at suffi- cient length , except in the form of a Re- view of this new Journal , which from page 35 , I find , attacks also the Quarterly Theological Reviewers . I shall no further anticipate the intended article , than by one remark ...
... remarks at suffi- cient length , except in the form of a Re- view of this new Journal , which from page 35 , I find , attacks also the Quarterly Theological Reviewers . I shall no further anticipate the intended article , than by one remark ...
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... remarks that the inspections on the previous day might suggest , would most readily be re- ceived and considered , when the pa- rishioners were temporally assembled . I cannot claim excuse for thus put- ting my fellow Christians in mind ...
... remarks that the inspections on the previous day might suggest , would most readily be re- ceived and considered , when the pa- rishioners were temporally assembled . I cannot claim excuse for thus put- ting my fellow Christians in mind ...
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... remark the neglect of any of them without sincere regret . The mode of ensuring to the devout dis- ciple a gradual course of reading the Scriptures during the year , and also of bringing him to the serious and grate- ful recollection of ...
... remark the neglect of any of them without sincere regret . The mode of ensuring to the devout dis- ciple a gradual course of reading the Scriptures during the year , and also of bringing him to the serious and grate- ful recollection of ...
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... remark in my notice of GENT . MAG . January , 1827 . THE INTERIOR . A portion of the design being occu- pied by the stairs to the galleries and the tower , the audience part is reduced almost to a square ; it is naked and empty , with ...
... remark in my notice of GENT . MAG . January , 1827 . THE INTERIOR . A portion of the design being occu- pied by the stairs to the galleries and the tower , the audience part is reduced almost to a square ; it is naked and empty , with ...
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... remarks ; let them , whether er- roneous or correct , and the former is the far greater probability , attract some critical notice of your Correspondents . I could on such a subject in days past have appealed for candour and liberal ...
... remarks ; let them , whether er- roneous or correct , and the former is the far greater probability , attract some critical notice of your Correspondents . I could on such a subject in days past have appealed for candour and liberal ...
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