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Pagina 39
i • We are all ( says Mrs . St . Lawrence ) subject to error , and the feeling ,
considerate mind readily embraces every occasion to commend , rather than
depreciate . Let those who censure , examine their own hearts ; let them , before
they ...
i • We are all ( says Mrs . St . Lawrence ) subject to error , and the feeling ,
considerate mind readily embraces every occasion to commend , rather than
depreciate . Let those who censure , examine their own hearts ; let them , before
they ...
Pagina 275
that this opinioniven a strong are persuaded bare and unsupported assertion of
an anonymous writer ; - and here we must lament that gentlemen , who
undertake to think for others , and to direct the public mind , should suffer them .
selves to ...
that this opinioniven a strong are persuaded bare and unsupported assertion of
an anonymous writer ; - and here we must lament that gentlemen , who
undertake to think for others , and to direct the public mind , should suffer them .
selves to ...
Pagina 356
With a mind , ( he says , ) writhing under the torture of this galling alternative ,
these discourses were delivered . ' Under this embarrassment , he has acquitted
himself much to our satisfaction . He has admirably described the prevailing ...
With a mind , ( he says , ) writhing under the torture of this galling alternative ,
these discourses were delivered . ' Under this embarrassment , he has acquitted
himself much to our satisfaction . He has admirably described the prevailing ...
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Browns Sermon at Utrecht 512 Defence of the Right to Tithes 463 | 84 |
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able againſt alſo animal appears attention becauſe become believe body called caſe cauſe character Chriſtian church civil common conduct conſequence conſiderable conſidered contains diſeaſe effect England equally experience fact firſt former France French frequently give given hand head himſelf hiſtory houſe human idea important intereſting Italy kind king land laſt late leſs letter living Lord manner means mentioned mind moral moſt muſt nature neceſſary never object obſervations occaſion opinion original particular perhaps perſons political practice preſent principles produced prove readers reaſon received relates religion remains remarks reſpect ſaid ſame ſays ſee ſeems ſeveral ſhall ſhould ſome ſtate ſubject ſuch ſupport taken themſelves theſe thing thoſe thought tion uſe various volume whole whoſe writer