The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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... Thoughts on the Trinity , by an English Bishop , re- spected for his learning , his probity and candour , cannot fail to interest all christian readers , however different their sentiments , except those who regard all religious ...
... Thoughts on the Trinity , by an English Bishop , re- spected for his learning , his probity and candour , cannot fail to interest all christian readers , however different their sentiments , except those who regard all religious ...
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... thought every pipe in them was worth its weight in silver . The only defect in this instrument was in the choir organ , which contained a stop , called the fifteenth , of no use . However , the author has lately prevailed on the ...
... thought every pipe in them was worth its weight in silver . The only defect in this instrument was in the choir organ , which contained a stop , called the fifteenth , of no use . However , the author has lately prevailed on the ...
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... thought , together with just views of religion and of morals , joins the talent of recommending his ideas by the graces of imagina- tion , and the powers of eloquence . Such a writer we have the happiness of reviewing at present . Mr ...
... thought , together with just views of religion and of morals , joins the talent of recommending his ideas by the graces of imagina- tion , and the powers of eloquence . Such a writer we have the happiness of reviewing at present . Mr ...
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