The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Volumen 21Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1805 |
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... matters altogether irrelevant and impertinent to the subject [ which ] I had treated of . " They then afk " what man with a fenfe of real religion , or a grain of feeling for the natural rights of mankind , but muft execrate fuch ...
... matters altogether irrelevant and impertinent to the subject [ which ] I had treated of . " They then afk " what man with a fenfe of real religion , or a grain of feeling for the natural rights of mankind , but muft execrate fuch ...
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... matter of indifference whether they frequent their conventicles and meeting- houses , or their own parish churches ! -Unleis our experience and knowledge of the human mind be woefully defective , or moft ftrangely mislead us , this will ...
... matter of indifference whether they frequent their conventicles and meeting- houses , or their own parish churches ! -Unleis our experience and knowledge of the human mind be woefully defective , or moft ftrangely mislead us , this will ...
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... matters which concern their experience . Wolves , my Lord , our great Master has warned us , fometimes put on fheep's clothing ; and we find , I affure you , much harder work with these crafty beafts , than with those , which , with ...
... matters which concern their experience . Wolves , my Lord , our great Master has warned us , fometimes put on fheep's clothing ; and we find , I affure you , much harder work with these crafty beafts , than with those , which , with ...
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... matter and inanimate nature which is beneath criticifm , though it leads to the following notable and novel discovery . " But all the intellect in this world ( at least all that we are acquainted with ) is connected with matter . That ...
... matter and inanimate nature which is beneath criticifm , though it leads to the following notable and novel discovery . " But all the intellect in this world ( at least all that we are acquainted with ) is connected with matter . That ...
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... matter between his head and heart , that is not our province ; -but it is our province to tell him , that he has faid the thing which is not . It would have been more honest , if he had informed us , who thefe virtuous and useful ...
... matter between his head and heart , that is not our province ; -but it is our province to tell him , that he has faid the thing which is not . It would have been more honest , if he had informed us , who thefe virtuous and useful ...
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