The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volum 7Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1813 |
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Pàgina 63
... taken . It is invested on all sides , and hold a language far from pleasing to the very little prospect appears of its being lovers of peace , but we prefer this lan- relieved . - In India , the British arms guage to the horrors of war ...
... taken . It is invested on all sides , and hold a language far from pleasing to the very little prospect appears of its being lovers of peace , but we prefer this lan- relieved . - In India , the British arms guage to the horrors of war ...
Pàgina 68
... taken their final leave of him , gradually expires on the stage ; Good - Deeds stili accompanying him to the last . Then an aungell descends to sing his requiem , and the epilogue is spoken by a person called Doctour , who recapitulates ...
... taken their final leave of him , gradually expires on the stage ; Good - Deeds stili accompanying him to the last . Then an aungell descends to sing his requiem , and the epilogue is spoken by a person called Doctour , who recapitulates ...
Pàgina 81
... taken towards me , and engaged me to hear him patiently open to South pursues this subject in the me his scheme , which he said 1st sermon of his 6th vol . on The fatal was the very thing that I had Influence of Vords and Names falsely ...
... taken towards me , and engaged me to hear him patiently open to South pursues this subject in the me his scheme , which he said 1st sermon of his 6th vol . on The fatal was the very thing that I had Influence of Vords and Names falsely ...
Pàgina 84
... taken from him ; unless by the command or permission of him who gave it ; either expressly revealed , or ciety , by clear and indisputable demon- stration . " collected from the laws of nature or so- Ib . " We may even hope , that when ...
... taken from him ; unless by the command or permission of him who gave it ; either expressly revealed , or ciety , by clear and indisputable demon- stration . " collected from the laws of nature or so- Ib . " We may even hope , that when ...
Pàgina 87
... taken . ' He if we would converse with the was a man of Herculean strength , and capable of destroying half a dozen constables before he could have been secured . " Life of Wakefield . i . 313-315 . a poor man , as he could not pre ...
... taken . ' He if we would converse with the was a man of Herculean strength , and capable of destroying half a dozen constables before he could have been secured . " Life of Wakefield . i . 313-315 . a poor man , as he could not pre ...
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