The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 27
... nature , which God has actually revealed , is a very simple one . It is really marvellous to see such examples of the way in which the common sense of men may be perverted by sophistries , as we sometimes do see in the case of persons ...
... nature , which God has actually revealed , is a very simple one . It is really marvellous to see such examples of the way in which the common sense of men may be perverted by sophistries , as we sometimes do see in the case of persons ...
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... interesting tale , the work of a well - informed and highly poetic mind , actu- ated by the kindliest of human sympathies , and ever alive to all the beauties of external nature . It abounds in passages 44 Reginald Vere .
... interesting tale , the work of a well - informed and highly poetic mind , actu- ated by the kindliest of human sympathies , and ever alive to all the beauties of external nature . It abounds in passages 44 Reginald Vere .
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the beauties of external nature . It abounds in passages of great beauty , and of great vigour and animation ; and many of those of a more meditative or moral cast might be beneficially stored up in the memory . The writer is evidently ...
the beauties of external nature . It abounds in passages of great beauty , and of great vigour and animation ; and many of those of a more meditative or moral cast might be beneficially stored up in the memory . The writer is evidently ...
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... nature of the services constituting a possible medium for perpetual excitement . We can only indicate the chief allurements pertaining to this class ; yet , enough has been said , even here , to warrant us in the assertion , that Rome ...
... nature of the services constituting a possible medium for perpetual excitement . We can only indicate the chief allurements pertaining to this class ; yet , enough has been said , even here , to warrant us in the assertion , that Rome ...
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... nature and requisites and authority of the Church ; grace conveyed in Baptism and the Lord's Supper , & c . We are ashamed to deal seriously with the general futile ob- jections ; that man's free will is denied ; that Baptism is not de ...
... nature and requisites and authority of the Church ; grace conveyed in Baptism and the Lord's Supper , & c . We are ashamed to deal seriously with the general futile ob- jections ; that man's free will is denied ; that Baptism is not de ...
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