The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 85,Parte 2;Volumen 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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... character of the present work , being the only part of it which calls for animadversion , or for comment ; and these ( whenever such subjects are al luded to ) being inculcated with equal earnestness , and illustrated in a man ner ...
... character of the present work , being the only part of it which calls for animadversion , or for comment ; and these ( whenever such subjects are al luded to ) being inculcated with equal earnestness , and illustrated in a man ner ...
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... characters , it is in the highest de gree derogatory from the perfection of God's moral nature , to conceive , that there will be any difference what- ever made in their future destinies we mean in the measure either of those judicial ...
... characters , it is in the highest de gree derogatory from the perfection of God's moral nature , to conceive , that there will be any difference what- ever made in their future destinies we mean in the measure either of those judicial ...
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... character ; we must , on theverysaine ground of reasoning , of necessity fur ther own , that to decide judicially and finally with regard to the proper oc casions , and the due extent of such relaxation , is the exclusive province of ...
... character ; we must , on theverysaine ground of reasoning , of necessity fur ther own , that to decide judicially and finally with regard to the proper oc casions , and the due extent of such relaxation , is the exclusive province of ...
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... characters have com- monly been the sons of superior wo- men . She was born a Waller , and may be classed with the Hutchinsons and other female worthies of the day . In the Library of Emanuel College is a second edition , published 1649 ...
... characters have com- monly been the sons of superior wo- men . She was born a Waller , and may be classed with the Hutchinsons and other female worthies of the day . In the Library of Emanuel College is a second edition , published 1649 ...
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... character , I mentioned to the Duke of Bedford in my recommen- dation of him to the chaplaincy of Lis- bon ; and such an union of merit and poverty weighed more with his Grace , than the efforts of very powerful so- licitors in favour ...
... character , I mentioned to the Duke of Bedford in my recommen- dation of him to the chaplaincy of Lis- bon ; and such an union of merit and poverty weighed more with his Grace , than the efforts of very powerful so- licitors in favour ...
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