The New-York review [ed. by F.L. Hawks]. Wanting no.6,8, Volumul 1Francis Lister Hawks 1837 |
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... remarks , much more does the state of things in this country . Unless the radical spirit that is rife be checked , there will soon be no occa- sion for the use of the word reverence on this side of the At- lantic . Those ministers of ...
... remarks , much more does the state of things in this country . Unless the radical spirit that is rife be checked , there will soon be no occa- sion for the use of the word reverence on this side of the At- lantic . Those ministers of ...
Pagina 309
... remark , inasmuch as the extensive inductions which we frequently make in regard to the relations of these general symbols are seldom founded on more than one or two observa- tions . If there is any truth in these remarks , it is an ...
... remark , inasmuch as the extensive inductions which we frequently make in regard to the relations of these general symbols are seldom founded on more than one or two observa- tions . If there is any truth in these remarks , it is an ...
Pagina 426
... remarks respecting the advance- ment of the Church " in the life and power of true piety " : - " It is our great happiness to know , as well by personal observa- tion as by universal remark , that what we have stated with regard to the ...
... remarks respecting the advance- ment of the Church " in the life and power of true piety " : - " It is our great happiness to know , as well by personal observa- tion as by universal remark , that what we have stated with regard to the ...
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UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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