The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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Page 104
... favour of the author's benevolence , we began a co- pious analysis of this work : making our free remarks , as we pro- ceeded , on many of the author's opinions - opinions which to us appear strange , especially as coming from the pen ...
... favour of the author's benevolence , we began a co- pious analysis of this work : making our free remarks , as we pro- ceeded , on many of the author's opinions - opinions which to us appear strange , especially as coming from the pen ...
Page 190
... favour of the practi- cal tendency of calvinistic sentiments , that of Dr. Priestley him- self is adduced in the following pointed passage . 6 But why do I introduce more remote opinions , when I have at hand the high authority of your ...
... favour of the practi- cal tendency of calvinistic sentiments , that of Dr. Priestley him- self is adduced in the following pointed passage . 6 But why do I introduce more remote opinions , when I have at hand the high authority of your ...
Page 255
... favour of our Maker , conferred , however , upon such terms as it pleases the gracious Bestower to prescribe ; that , receiving this mercy with re- verence and gratitude , it is our duty to spend the remainder of our lives in a sincere ...
... favour of our Maker , conferred , however , upon such terms as it pleases the gracious Bestower to prescribe ; that , receiving this mercy with re- verence and gratitude , it is our duty to spend the remainder of our lives in a sincere ...
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