The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 42
but having given one or two specimens marked by force and vigour , we must beg permission to bring forward a very few pas- sages of a softer and gentler character , which seem to be pecu- liarly in unison with the mind and deep feelings ...
but having given one or two specimens marked by force and vigour , we must beg permission to bring forward a very few pas- sages of a softer and gentler character , which seem to be pecu- liarly in unison with the mind and deep feelings ...
Page 44
... given many curious and interesting facts from that valuable book . Perhaps some persons may be of opinion that those religionists are treated with too much caustic severity , and that in sometimes adopting the metre of Hudibras , Mr ...
... given many curious and interesting facts from that valuable book . Perhaps some persons may be of opinion that those religionists are treated with too much caustic severity , and that in sometimes adopting the metre of Hudibras , Mr ...
Page 56
... given to understand , is quite natural , and even usual . And here let us remark on this author's frequent and cunning substitution of one word for another , which easily escapes attention , and yet makes an all - important difference ...
... given to understand , is quite natural , and even usual . And here let us remark on this author's frequent and cunning substitution of one word for another , which easily escapes attention , and yet makes an all - important difference ...
Page 57
... given by an earnest and good churchwoman , all allusion to it is omitted ; surely not acci- dentally . But this belongs rather to another category . In the usual calumnious fashion , Willis , a Romanizer , and White , an- other of the ...
... given by an earnest and good churchwoman , all allusion to it is omitted ; surely not acci- dentally . But this belongs rather to another category . In the usual calumnious fashion , Willis , a Romanizer , and White , an- other of the ...
Page 58
... given , " but only " proposed ; " that " our highest state here is one of doubt ; " that the Athanasian Creed only exists as a sort of " protest , " not an affirmation ; that the Articles say nothing on the subject how sins after ...
... given , " but only " proposed ; " that " our highest state here is one of doubt ; " that the Athanasian Creed only exists as a sort of " protest , " not an affirmation ; that the Articles say nothing on the subject how sins after ...
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