The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 38
... speaking unto him , he demanded how he came to that science ? The red - coat replied , By the Holy Spirit ; the doctor hereupon replied , I will try thee farther , and so called for a Greek author , which the red- coat not only read ...
... speaking unto him , he demanded how he came to that science ? The red - coat replied , By the Holy Spirit ; the doctor hereupon replied , I will try thee farther , and so called for a Greek author , which the red- coat not only read ...
Page 40
... speak with hundred tongues , Thou couldst not clear thy victim's wrongs . " Will half of those thou hast deceived Renounce the tale they first received Upon thy credit , and believed , Nor deem some fresh deceit is meant ? The slandered ...
... speak with hundred tongues , Thou couldst not clear thy victim's wrongs . " Will half of those thou hast deceived Renounce the tale they first received Upon thy credit , and believed , Nor deem some fresh deceit is meant ? The slandered ...
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... speak at present with reference to the actual temptations presented to unsound Anglicans , by those attractions of the Church of Rome , of which we do not wish to question her possession . And we repeat therefore , that the development ...
... speak at present with reference to the actual temptations presented to unsound Anglicans , by those attractions of the Church of Rome , of which we do not wish to question her possession . And we repeat therefore , that the development ...
Page 50
... speak strongly ; but it does appear to us , that the adoption of certain corruptions , although they may not invalidate a Church's hold of fundamental verities , may yet possibly justify her children in deserting her com- munion . We ...
... speak strongly ; but it does appear to us , that the adoption of certain corruptions , although they may not invalidate a Church's hold of fundamental verities , may yet possibly justify her children in deserting her com- munion . We ...
Page 55
... speak too unkindly ; too severely . God is our Judge , that we would yet weep , yet pray for our brother . But " a spell is on us , " to speak the truth in Christ : we dare not lie to our own souls . If this book then be not Mr ...
... speak too unkindly ; too severely . God is our Judge , that we would yet weep , yet pray for our brother . But " a spell is on us , " to speak the truth in Christ : we dare not lie to our own souls . If this book then be not Mr ...
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