The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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reason before assigned , we can do no more than simply refer our readers . The fifth and sixth chapters having been occupied by the preceding details from the conquest downwards , the seventh leads us through the descents of the ...
reason before assigned , we can do no more than simply refer our readers . The fifth and sixth chapters having been occupied by the preceding details from the conquest downwards , the seventh leads us through the descents of the ...
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... reason , but so to act as not to shew themselves unworthy of that invaluable privilege , but apply it to the noble purposes for which it was bestowed . " Hints , part 1 , p . 7 . Upon this passage Mr. Spry makes the following com- meut ...
... reason , but so to act as not to shew themselves unworthy of that invaluable privilege , but apply it to the noble purposes for which it was bestowed . " Hints , part 1 , p . 7 . Upon this passage Mr. Spry makes the following com- meut ...
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... reason , have expressed his doubts for the security of the church of Christ , as for that of the church of England . The fall of the church of Rome , in this and in other countries , was not owing to her practising , as her votaries ...
... reason , have expressed his doubts for the security of the church of Christ , as for that of the church of England . The fall of the church of Rome , in this and in other countries , was not owing to her practising , as her votaries ...
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