The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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... given to excessive eulogy . Talleyrand strongly recommended it ; and Guizot said of it that , in the application of the elementary principles of government to practical administration , it was the greatest work known to him . An early ...
... given to excessive eulogy . Talleyrand strongly recommended it ; and Guizot said of it that , in the application of the elementary principles of government to practical administration , it was the greatest work known to him . An early ...
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... given to Mr. Overton's ' Life of William Law . ' This is an admirable biography up to the period when the subject of it gets lost in a cloud of mysticism , into which the writer is unfortunately tempted to follow him . Aided by these ...
... given to Mr. Overton's ' Life of William Law . ' This is an admirable biography up to the period when the subject of it gets lost in a cloud of mysticism , into which the writer is unfortunately tempted to follow him . Aided by these ...
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... given , that the members should use prayers seven times a day , and exert themselves to the utmost in good works . The great effect produced by these organizations is witnessed to by a Dissenting writer . ' They so improved their ...
... given , that the members should use prayers seven times a day , and exert themselves to the utmost in good works . The great effect produced by these organizations is witnessed to by a Dissenting writer . ' They so improved their ...
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... given to their flocks by the clergy , than the devout works of William Law , ' Christian Perfection ' and the ' Serious Call . ' A very good account of these works , so celebrated in their day , is given by Mr. Overton in his ' Life of ...
... given to their flocks by the clergy , than the devout works of William Law , ' Christian Perfection ' and the ' Serious Call . ' A very good account of these works , so celebrated in their day , is given by Mr. Overton in his ' Life of ...
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... given us of the family at Epworth Rectory is an illustration of the remark , that the wholesale censure of the whole body of the parochial clergy in the early part of the eighteenth century has been far too sweeping and severe . Here is ...
... given us of the family at Epworth Rectory is an illustration of the remark , that the wholesale censure of the whole body of the parochial clergy in the early part of the eighteenth century has been far too sweeping and severe . Here is ...
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