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Page 274
... appear very little aware , that they stand in need of advice themselves , and very little disposed to receive it . Such persons ought not to hope that their admonitions will be well received . Indeed they can seldom un- * Whithy , who ...
... appear very little aware , that they stand in need of advice themselves , and very little disposed to receive it . Such persons ought not to hope that their admonitions will be well received . Indeed they can seldom un- * Whithy , who ...
Page 386
... appear to any unprejudiced person , that either Mr. Archdeacon Law , or his encomiasts the Anti - ja- cobin Reviewers , who have styled his sentiments " manly and correct , " do cordially approve our doctrinal arti- cles , or that they ...
... appear to any unprejudiced person , that either Mr. Archdeacon Law , or his encomiasts the Anti - ja- cobin Reviewers , who have styled his sentiments " manly and correct , " do cordially approve our doctrinal arti- cles , or that they ...
Page 678
... appear to have been stained by the influence of any ruling passion ; for if a thirst of power had animated him alone , he would long since have ceas- ed to be a leader of insurgents ; had avarice swayed him he would have retired early ...
... appear to have been stained by the influence of any ruling passion ; for if a thirst of power had animated him alone , he would long since have ceas- ed to be a leader of insurgents ; had avarice swayed him he would have retired early ...
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Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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