The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Band 40F. and C. Rivington, 1812 |
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... paffage in the way proposed by Lightfoot materially depends . Dr. Geddes would infilt upon it that there are no authorities For connecting the noun in its ordinary fenfe of Sin , with a mafculine adjun & t , nor yet even in the fenfe of ...
... paffage in the way proposed by Lightfoot materially depends . Dr. Geddes would infilt upon it that there are no authorities For connecting the noun in its ordinary fenfe of Sin , with a mafculine adjun & t , nor yet even in the fenfe of ...
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... paffage as it ftands connected . And the Lord foid unto Cain wherefore art thou wrath , & c : ( with thy brother ? ) is there not , If thou doeft well exaltation ; and if thou doeft not well , a Sin - offering lying at thy door ? and ...
... paffage as it ftands connected . And the Lord foid unto Cain wherefore art thou wrath , & c : ( with thy brother ? ) is there not , If thou doeft well exaltation ; and if thou doeft not well , a Sin - offering lying at thy door ? and ...
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... paffage . The fecond . chapter communicates the Hiftory of the Sheik of Buthie , of ' no very particular intereft or im- portance . The next chapter , defcribing the particulars of the temporary refidence of the Miffion at Bufhire , is ...
... paffage . The fecond . chapter communicates the Hiftory of the Sheik of Buthie , of ' no very particular intereft or im- portance . The next chapter , defcribing the particulars of the temporary refidence of the Miffion at Bufhire , is ...
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... paffage in thefe precepts more likely to be extenfively useful than that which treats of the much abused term , Patriotifm . From this we shall give a fpecimen : - But as you will not in all probability be confined to the duties of ...
... paffage in thefe precepts more likely to be extenfively useful than that which treats of the much abused term , Patriotifm . From this we shall give a fpecimen : - But as you will not in all probability be confined to the duties of ...
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... paffage over it , fall dead into the fea , & c . " The afphaltum , which is here collected differs from that of the mines of Hafbéia , as being more porous , and as having been appa- rently in a fluid fate . I was told at Karrak that ...
... paffage over it , fall dead into the fea , & c . " The afphaltum , which is here collected differs from that of the mines of Hafbéia , as being more porous , and as having been appa- rently in a fluid fate . I was told at Karrak that ...
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Seite 145 - Moreover when ye fast, be not, as the hypocrites, of a sad countenance: for they disfigure their faces, that they may appear unto men to fast Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.
Seite 575 - When I say unto the wicked, O wicked man, thou shalt surely die; if thou dost not speak to warn the wicked from his way, that wicked man shall die in his iniquity; but his blood will I require at thine hand.
Seite 13 - Atonement and Sacrifice. Discourses and Dissertations on the Scriptural Doctrines of Atonement and Sacrifice, and on the Principal Arguments advanced, and the Mode of Reasoning employed by the Opponents of those Doctrines, as held by the Established Church.
Seite 367 - I have often heard my mother say she perfectly remembered his wife. He has recorded of her that beauty which existed only in his imagination. She had a very red face, and very indifferent features ; and her manners in advanced life, for her children were all grown up when Johnson first saw her, had an unbecoming excess of girlish levity, and disgusting affectation. The rustic prettiness, and- artless manners of her daughter, the present Mrs LuCy Porter, had won Johnson's youthful heart, when she...
Seite 603 - ... advancing. A body of men, having green branches or palms in their hands, approached with great celerity. The people opened a way for them ; and when they had come up to the throne, they fell down before him that sat thereon, and worshipped. And the multitude again sent forth a voice, ' like the sound of a great thunder.
Seite 30 - Ceylon peels off; that of the gulph is as firm as the rock upon which it grows ; a'ld though it loses in colour and water one per cent. annually for fifty years, yet it still loses less than that of Ceylon. It ceases after fifty years to lose any thing.
Seite 511 - Earl of Arundel's house, at Highgate, where they put him into a good bed, warmed with a panne, but it was a...
Seite 604 - After the tower had proceeded some way, a pilgrim announced that he was ready to offer himself a sacrifice to the idol. He laid himself down in the road before the tower as it was moving along, lying on his face, with his arms stretched forwards.
Seite 368 - Mother, I have not deceived Mrs. Porter: I have told her the worst of me; that I am of mean extraction; that I have no money; and that I have had an uncle hanged.
Seite 594 - Good old Mr. Baker of St. John's has indeed been very obliging. The people of St. John's almoft adore the man; for as there is much in him to efteem, much to pity, and nothing (but his virtue and learning) to envy, he has all the juftice at prefent done him that few people of merit have till they are dead.