The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 32
... duty ; to think otherwise , would be at once unworthy of God , and inconsistent with his promise : yet this blessing and direction may be very different from those special communications , by which men are inspired to foretel future ...
... duty ; to think otherwise , would be at once unworthy of God , and inconsistent with his promise : yet this blessing and direction may be very different from those special communications , by which men are inspired to foretel future ...
Page 39
... duty to himself . The insidious but successful arts of these two practised deceivers give occasion to the following stanzas on slander , which furnish an instance of the vigour and compression which we have spoken of , as characterizing ...
... duty to himself . The insidious but successful arts of these two practised deceivers give occasion to the following stanzas on slander , which furnish an instance of the vigour and compression which we have spoken of , as characterizing ...
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... , that Mr. Mant is most zealously and de- votedly attached to the religion which it is his duty to teach , and to the Apostolical Church , of which he is a minister . ART . IV . - Loss and Gain . London Reginald Vere . 45.
... , that Mr. Mant is most zealously and de- votedly attached to the religion which it is his duty to teach , and to the Apostolical Church , of which he is a minister . ART . IV . - Loss and Gain . London Reginald Vere . 45.
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... duty of uniformity ; although we are not so wedded to our own convictions , as to be blind to the existence of the many valuable qualities which lay at the bottom of that unhappy bitterness , and even rancour of opposition , with which ...
... duty of uniformity ; although we are not so wedded to our own convictions , as to be blind to the existence of the many valuable qualities which lay at the bottom of that unhappy bitterness , and even rancour of opposition , with which ...
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... duty of spiritual dis- cipline we may not , we dare not , surrender . To do so willingly , would be to betray the Church ; to force us to do so , would be an act of direct persecution . " " " That it ( spiritual discipline ) is ...
... duty of spiritual dis- cipline we may not , we dare not , surrender . To do so willingly , would be to betray the Church ; to force us to do so , would be an act of direct persecution . " " " That it ( spiritual discipline ) is ...
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