The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Volumen 18Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1804 |
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... admit these writings to be as antient as we pretend , and really compofed by the perfons to whom they are afcribed , though we cannot from these premifes alone immediately conclude them to be divinely * 1 Cor . ii . 4 , and Gal . i . 12 ...
... admit these writings to be as antient as we pretend , and really compofed by the perfons to whom they are afcribed , though we cannot from these premifes alone immediately conclude them to be divinely * 1 Cor . ii . 4 , and Gal . i . 12 ...
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... admit the authenticity of the epiftles of Ignatius , and call in question the apoftolical inftitution of diocefan epifcopacy . This is the real caufe of the objections urged by our antagonists to the au- thenticity of these epiftles ...
... admit the authenticity of the epiftles of Ignatius , and call in question the apoftolical inftitution of diocefan epifcopacy . This is the real caufe of the objections urged by our antagonists to the au- thenticity of these epiftles ...
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... Admitting him , on the other hand , to have been acquainted with the fact , the expreffion must be confidered , as an indirect reproof , and a tacit refufal to recognize ufurped authority . " ( PP . 51-53 . ) This detail , which our ...
... Admitting him , on the other hand , to have been acquainted with the fact , the expreffion must be confidered , as an indirect reproof , and a tacit refufal to recognize ufurped authority . " ( PP . 51-53 . ) This detail , which our ...
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... admit that he has completely proved the authenticity of the books called Homo- logoumena , without calling in the aid of writings which are in any fenfe fpurious ; but the Canons , to which we allude , though neither dictated by the ...
... admit that he has completely proved the authenticity of the books called Homo- logoumena , without calling in the aid of writings which are in any fenfe fpurious ; but the Canons , to which we allude , though neither dictated by the ...
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... his publication , a regard for Mr. O.'s reputation , as a clergyman , dif- pofes me moft readily to admit . " ( Pp . 281 , 282. ) Whether Mr. O. and and his friends will confider the fuppofition here mentioned as 34 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... his publication , a regard for Mr. O.'s reputation , as a clergyman , dif- pofes me moft readily to admit . " ( Pp . 281 , 282. ) Whether Mr. O. and and his friends will confider the fuppofition here mentioned as 34 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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Página 395 - A DEBTOR to mercy alone, -*-*- Of covenant mercy I sing; Nor fear, with thy righteousness on, My person, and offerings to bring: The terrors of law and of God With me can have nothing to do; My Saviour's obedience and blood Hide all my transgressions from view.