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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... evidence of the premises will warrant : then reason begins to be betrayed , and then enthusiasm properly commences . This shows why enthusiasm is more frequent in religious matters than in any other ; for those interests being very ...
... evidence of the premises will warrant : then reason begins to be betrayed , and then enthusiasm properly commences . This shows why enthusiasm is more frequent in religious matters than in any other ; for those interests being very ...
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... institutions of the Jews with the law of nature , contrary to moral and physical evidence . The Jews not unfrequently " in- dulged " themselves in idolatry and other pollutions ; so Letters from a late eminent Prelate . 9.
... institutions of the Jews with the law of nature , contrary to moral and physical evidence . The Jews not unfrequently " in- dulged " themselves in idolatry and other pollutions ; so Letters from a late eminent Prelate . 9.
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... evidence of any preternatural power was exhibited . " The Spirit was then very seriously advertised , that the person to whom the promise was made , of striking the coffin , was then about to visit the vault , and that the performance ...
... evidence of any preternatural power was exhibited . " The Spirit was then very seriously advertised , that the person to whom the promise was made , of striking the coffin , was then about to visit the vault , and that the performance ...
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... how very different the ornaments are ? " No , this argument is not decisive ; for independent of the several characters and style of the building , we want , first , historical evidence as Malcolm's London during the Eighteenth Century .
... how very different the ornaments are ? " No , this argument is not decisive ; for independent of the several characters and style of the building , we want , first , historical evidence as Malcolm's London during the Eighteenth Century .
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... evidence as to the time of its foundation ; and , secondly , proof that the structure has not been rebuilt at a later period . The three edifices that are generally quoted as real specimens of Saxon buildings , are , St. Alban's Abbey ...
... evidence as to the time of its foundation ; and , secondly , proof that the structure has not been rebuilt at a later period . The three edifices that are generally quoted as real specimens of Saxon buildings , are , St. Alban's Abbey ...
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