The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volum 18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 |
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... sense and cultivated minds . Men of this character have been too often driven into the ranks of infidelity by the repulsive form which Christianity , in the hands of bigots and sectarians , has been made to assume . The absurdities of ...
... sense and cultivated minds . Men of this character have been too often driven into the ranks of infidelity by the repulsive form which Christianity , in the hands of bigots and sectarians , has been made to assume . The absurdities of ...
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... sense of awakened from this delusion , chiefly Scripture . He had , however , been by the influence of his uncle Élisama , a venerable man , full of zeal for the law and its literal interpretation , hop- ing for the consolation of ...
... sense of awakened from this delusion , chiefly Scripture . He had , however , been by the influence of his uncle Élisama , a venerable man , full of zeal for the law and its literal interpretation , hop- ing for the consolation of ...
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... sense the principles of Metaphysics and Ethics . The lives and opinions of those eminent persons had been made known to all Europe by Professor Dugald Stewart , in a style of splendid eloquence , a philosopher , whose writ- ings had ...
... sense the principles of Metaphysics and Ethics . The lives and opinions of those eminent persons had been made known to all Europe by Professor Dugald Stewart , in a style of splendid eloquence , a philosopher , whose writ- ings had ...
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... sense of equity to be overborne by the clamour and vio- lence of party credulity and party injus- tice , was yet made to suffer severely for his political principles . Dr. Girdlestone was encouraged to settle at Yarmouth , and Dr. Aikin ...
... sense of equity to be overborne by the clamour and vio- lence of party credulity and party injus- tice , was yet made to suffer severely for his political principles . Dr. Girdlestone was encouraged to settle at Yarmouth , and Dr. Aikin ...
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... sense . There were no bitter railings again Spain -no assumption of arrogant expectations from others . As to Spain , he said , his country was ready to forget and to for- gire ; and as to other uations , they merely VOL . XVIII . I ...
... sense . There were no bitter railings again Spain -no assumption of arrogant expectations from others . As to Spain , he said , his country was ready to forget and to for- gire ; and as to other uations , they merely VOL . XVIII . I ...
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