The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... Christianity ; and was uniformly re- proached for not having " disabused himself of the preju- dices of education . " It is no less certain that he still really believed in the principal doctrines of revelation , that he en- deavoured ...
... Christianity ; and was uniformly re- proached for not having " disabused himself of the preju- dices of education . " It is no less certain that he still really believed in the principal doctrines of revelation , that he en- deavoured ...
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... Christian faith is incompatible with rigid reason , need only read these confidential and private communications of two distinguished prelates , to be con- vinced of the falsehood of this notion . True Christianity indeed is but the ...
... Christian faith is incompatible with rigid reason , need only read these confidential and private communications of two distinguished prelates , to be con- vinced of the falsehood of this notion . True Christianity indeed is but the ...
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... Christian church . The sermon itself is worthy of the son of the late bishop of St. Asaph ; and contains those very sentiments relative to the nature of the Christian church , which were enter- tained by that very learned and active ...
... Christian church . The sermon itself is worthy of the son of the late bishop of St. Asaph ; and contains those very sentiments relative to the nature of the Christian church , which were enter- tained by that very learned and active ...
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... Christian clergyman . But learning alone , however extensive , will not , in an age like the present , when every ... Christianity , and distinguishes , almost intui- tively , between questions that are frivolous and those that are ...
... Christian clergyman . But learning alone , however extensive , will not , in an age like the present , when every ... Christianity , and distinguishes , almost intui- tively , between questions that are frivolous and those that are ...
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... Christian fellowship ; yet let not man Contemn its grandeur , humbled to the dust , And break the bruised reed . Are there no ties To bind our gratitude to cloister'd cells ? Can we forget the day , when Vandal rage Against the Sciences ...
... Christian fellowship ; yet let not man Contemn its grandeur , humbled to the dust , And break the bruised reed . Are there no ties To bind our gratitude to cloister'd cells ? Can we forget the day , when Vandal rage Against the Sciences ...
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