The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volumen28F. and C. Rivington, 1807 |
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... justice , which the majority of his country . men ( it is difficult to conceive for what reason ) are so earnest to withhold from it ; while he rejoices as we do in that claufe of the bill of rights , by which , at the revolution , the ...
... justice , which the majority of his country . men ( it is difficult to conceive for what reason ) are so earnest to withhold from it ; while he rejoices as we do in that claufe of the bill of rights , by which , at the revolution , the ...
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... Justice General to prorogue the court to the 12th of April fol- lowing . in that matter and action , thoght expedient , be adryce of the Queene ( as the end declarit ) to put himfelf to the cognition of a Jure oppinlie , as thought na ...
... Justice General to prorogue the court to the 12th of April fol- lowing . in that matter and action , thoght expedient , be adryce of the Queene ( as the end declarit ) to put himfelf to the cognition of a Jure oppinlie , as thought na ...
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... justice the fame year . He reûded at Woodend , in Harlington . " About a mile from the town of Ampthill is an hospital , founded in 1690 , by Mr. John Crofs , for twelve poor men and a reader , and for four poor women . The reader has ...
... justice the fame year . He reûded at Woodend , in Harlington . " About a mile from the town of Ampthill is an hospital , founded in 1690 , by Mr. John Crofs , for twelve poor men and a reader , and for four poor women . The reader has ...
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... justice , add that the style and language of the author before us , are in general fluent and accurate ; but in his zeal to fupport one branch of the prefent adminiftration , he throws out infinuations of a ten- dency manifeftly hoftile ...
... justice , add that the style and language of the author before us , are in general fluent and accurate ; but in his zeal to fupport one branch of the prefent adminiftration , he throws out infinuations of a ten- dency manifeftly hoftile ...
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... justice might it be applied to the work before us ; which , if it inculcated no other virtue , has given us a practical leffon of patience , which we shall not foon forget . Why the author has nick - named it an Epic Poem we cannot ...
... justice might it be applied to the work before us ; which , if it inculcated no other virtue , has given us a practical leffon of patience , which we shall not foon forget . Why the author has nick - named it an Epic Poem we cannot ...
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Página 349 - And out of the ground the LORD God formed every beast of the field, and every fowl of the air; and brought them unto Adam to see what he would call them: and whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof.
Página 209 - For their vine is of the vine of Sodom, And of the fields of Gomorrah : Their grapes are grapes of gall, Their clusters are bitter: Their wine is the poison of dragons, And the cruel venom of asps.
Página 540 - Wherefore if thy hand or thy foot offend thee, cut them off, and cast them from thee: it is better for thee to enter into life halt or maimed, rather than having two hands or two feet to be cast into everlasting fire.
Página 390 - Refrain from these men, and let them alone: for if this counsel or this work be of men, it will come to nought: But if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it; lest haply ye be found even to fight against God.
Página 281 - This matter is by the decree of the watchers, and the demand by the word of the holy ones: to the intent that the living may know, that the most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he will, and setteth up over it the basest of men.
Página 613 - Strengthen ye the weak hands, and confirm the feeble knees. Say to them that are of a fearful heart : Be strong, fear not : behold your God will come with vengeance, even God with a recompense ; he will come and save you.
Página 413 - Or of the eternal co-eternal beam, May I express thee unblamed ? since God is light, And never but in unapproached light Dwelt from eternity, dwelt then in thee, Bright effluence of bright essence increate. Or hear'st thou rather pure ethereal stream, Whose fountain who shall tell? before the sun, Before the heavens thou wert, and at the voice Of God, as with a mantle, didst invest...
Página 299 - I am now thirty-eight) to make such an important change in my way of life, and to quit, with no other apparent motive than that of bettering my circumstances, that church of which I have hitherto been a member...
Página 118 - I don't like in prayers; and excellent as our liturgy is, I think it somewhat faulty in that respect.'
Página 657 - Her name was Margaret Lucas, youngest sister to the Lord Lucas of Colchester, a noble family ; for all the brothers were valiant, and all the sisters virtuous.