Anti-Jacobin Review, True Churchman's Magazine; and Protestant Advocate: Or Monthly Political, and Literary Censor, Volumen9Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1801 |
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... nature , that as human beings were to pro- ceed only from human beings , fo , in like manner , human fpeech was to ... natural , as well as more ef- fectual , it would have been needlessly tasking him with additional difficulties , for ...
... nature , that as human beings were to pro- ceed only from human beings , fo , in like manner , human fpeech was to ... natural , as well as more ef- fectual , it would have been needlessly tasking him with additional difficulties , for ...
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... nature often must be , conjectural ; and they were commendably unwilling to add to its uncertainty , by refting it on a principle that is incapable of certainty ; they therefore wifely hefitated about wantonly quitting a known and ...
... nature often must be , conjectural ; and they were commendably unwilling to add to its uncertainty , by refting it on a principle that is incapable of certainty ; they therefore wifely hefitated about wantonly quitting a known and ...
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... Nature , and the Divine Har- mony of the Chriftian Religion , contrafted with the Immorality and Abfurdity of Deifm . By Andrew Fuller . 8vo . Button , London ; Ogle , Edinburgh ; and James , Bristol . R. MR Fuller is an author , of ...
... Nature , and the Divine Har- mony of the Chriftian Religion , contrafted with the Immorality and Abfurdity of Deifm . By Andrew Fuller . 8vo . Button , London ; Ogle , Edinburgh ; and James , Bristol . R. MR Fuller is an author , of ...
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... nature of the Chriftian religion is contrafted with the immorality of Deism ; and in the latter , the harmony of the Chriftian religion with itself , with the credible part of prophane history , and with found fcience , is con- fidered ...
... nature of the Chriftian religion is contrafted with the immorality of Deism ; and in the latter , the harmony of the Chriftian religion with itself , with the credible part of prophane history , and with found fcience , is con- fidered ...
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... nature ? Who amongst them ever thought of fuch a thing ; or who expected it at their hands ? " The inconfiftency of Deiftical writers on this fubject with one ano- ther , is then clearly pointed out by various quotations from the works ...
... nature ? Who amongst them ever thought of fuch a thing ; or who expected it at their hands ? " The inconfiftency of Deiftical writers on this fubject with one ano- ther , is then clearly pointed out by various quotations from the works ...
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Página 187 - Redeemer for his friend has all things that he needs, for "he that spared not his own Son, but gave him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things ?
Página 21 - Unto this catholic visible Church, Christ hath given the ministry, oracles, and ordinances of God, for the gathering and perfecting of the saints, in this life, to the end of the world : and doth by his own presence and Spirit, according to his promise, make them effectual thereunto.
Página 113 - Wherefore of thefe men which have companied with us all the time that the Lord Jefus went in and out among us, beginning from the baptifm of John, unto that fame day that he was taken up from us, muft one be ordained to be a witnefs with us of his refurreftion.
Página 115 - If so, to have limited themselves to any thing less, would have been disobedience to the express command they had received from their Master, — to go into all nations, and to preach the gospel to every creature. If, in the latter part of the lives of any of them, they were, through age and infirmities, confined to one place, that place would naturally fall under the immediate inspection of such. And this, if even so much as this, is all that has given rise to...
Página 339 - Do ye not know that they which minister about holy things live of the things of the temple ? and they which wait at the altar are partakers with the altar ? Even so hath the Lord ordained that they which preach the Gospel should live of the Gospel.
Página 518 - Whilom this dame the Rights of Women writ, That is the title to her book she places, Exhorting bashful womankind to quit All foolish modesty, and coy grimaces; And name their backsides as it were their faces; Such license loose-tongued liberty adores, Which adds to female speech exceeding graces; Lucky the maid that on her volume pores, A scripture, archly fram'd, for propagating w s.
Página 225 - Hottentots ate a middling-sized ox, all but the two hind legs, in three days ; but they had very little sleep during the time, and had fasted the two preceding days. With them the word is, to eat or to sleep. When they cannot indulge in the gratification of the one, they generally find immediate relief in flying to the other.
Página 59 - Thus the fpring of life is but of fliort duration, and the organs decay before the faculties of the mind can attain to any perfection. Is nature then deficient ? Surely not. We always fee the organs of the body fuited to the climate ; nor do I know a ftronger or more active race of people than the Malays, who live moftly within fix degrees of...
Página 13 - Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghoft : teaching them to obferve all things whatfoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world.
Página 354 - ... to propagate, they would endeavour to fupprefs, fuch an idea. They know very, well that in the height of a war into which this people was...