The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 37
... thought and speculation . We do not say that either the interference lately attempted with the tests of doctrine in the Church of England , or the abolition of subscription to the Articles would in themselves essentially alter the ...
... thought and speculation . We do not say that either the interference lately attempted with the tests of doctrine in the Church of England , or the abolition of subscription to the Articles would in themselves essentially alter the ...
Page 42
... thoughts of awakening spring , When the green buds burst , and the glad birds sing , And the garden breatheth its honied scents , And puts forth its sweetest blandishments , And each flower looks up with clear bright eye Into the face ...
... thoughts of awakening spring , When the green buds burst , and the glad birds sing , And the garden breatheth its honied scents , And puts forth its sweetest blandishments , And each flower looks up with clear bright eye Into the face ...
Page 43
... thoughts were far away From silken thread of embroidery frame , And sometimes she thought of battle fray , And sometimes of one she dared not name ; And her form that trembled , her cheek that glowed , The varying tone of her visions ...
... thoughts were far away From silken thread of embroidery frame , And sometimes she thought of battle fray , And sometimes of one she dared not name ; And her form that trembled , her cheek that glowed , The varying tone of her visions ...
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... thought to work a change In her mournful thoughts : and it came at last . " In describing the spoil and devastation perpetrated on the churches of this country by the misguided zeal and ignorant fana- ticism of the Puritans , Mr. Mant ...
... thought to work a change In her mournful thoughts : and it came at last . " In describing the spoil and devastation perpetrated on the churches of this country by the misguided zeal and ignorant fana- ticism of the Puritans , Mr. Mant ...
Page 60
... thought- fully . " - We cannot quote the whole ; but the impression con- veyed is , that our public absolution either does nothing , or does a great deal too much . Remark the " and " above , and what follows it . The penitent is , no ...
... thought- fully . " - We cannot quote the whole ; but the impression con- veyed is , that our public absolution either does nothing , or does a great deal too much . Remark the " and " above , and what follows it . The penitent is , no ...
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