The Retrospective Review.., Volumen7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... mind can contemplate without emotions various , deep , and agitating.- This , however , is not the only , nor , as it respects the purpose of our labours , the principal article of its wealth . It is rich , supereminently rich , in the ...
... mind can contemplate without emotions various , deep , and agitating.- This , however , is not the only , nor , as it respects the purpose of our labours , the principal article of its wealth . It is rich , supereminently rich , in the ...
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... minds which the circumstances of the times had roused into active exertion ( and after the two houses had voted all ... mind , which is excited by a perusal of the history of any period of civil distraction : yet still we can single out ...
... minds which the circumstances of the times had roused into active exertion ( and after the two houses had voted all ... mind , which is excited by a perusal of the history of any period of civil distraction : yet still we can single out ...
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... mind , it might be demonstration enough of Chillingworth's Socinianism , that he had dared to assert the prerogative and power of reason in determining the limits of some points of our belief . With a strange confusion of mind , he has ...
... mind , it might be demonstration enough of Chillingworth's Socinianism , that he had dared to assert the prerogative and power of reason in determining the limits of some points of our belief . With a strange confusion of mind , he has ...
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... his adversary with a condescension and self - complacency , which , to those who can estimate the vast superiority of Chillingworth's mind and prin- ciples , must be marvellously amusing . Nor is the 4 Sickness , Heresy , Death ,
... his adversary with a condescension and self - complacency , which , to those who can estimate the vast superiority of Chillingworth's mind and prin- ciples , must be marvellously amusing . Nor is the 4 Sickness , Heresy , Death ,
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... mind , far from the weakest among that stern assembly whose character was any thing but imbecility : they are from the pen of one , who , as we have seen , was highly honoured by the Parliament , and who was honoured still more highly ...
... mind , far from the weakest among that stern assembly whose character was any thing but imbecility : they are from the pen of one , who , as we have seen , was highly honoured by the Parliament , and who was honoured still more highly ...
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