The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 7-10J. Whittle, 1799 |
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... Spirit . Agreeably to this , St. Paul , in his epiftle to the Ephefians * , writes , Ilveuμarı ös 1511 ' Agçaßwr . These fermons contain a brief summary of the arguments of Bull , Pearfon , and Waterland , and ftrongly prove the ...
... Spirit . Agreeably to this , St. Paul , in his epiftle to the Ephefians * , writes , Ilveuμarı ös 1511 ' Agçaßwr . These fermons contain a brief summary of the arguments of Bull , Pearfon , and Waterland , and ftrongly prove the ...
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... spirit or provifions , furely they deferve an act of amendment or expla- nation , calculated to define their object , and to facilitate their execution , at least as much as a regulation of police , or a matter of revenue . The author ...
... spirit or provifions , furely they deferve an act of amendment or expla- nation , calculated to define their object , and to facilitate their execution , at least as much as a regulation of police , or a matter of revenue . The author ...
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His trains are neither deftitute of energy nor harmony , and the spirit by which they were dictated is a spirit of meeknefs , benevolence , and humanity . We extract the concluding paffage in confirmation of our remarks.- " But to that ...
His trains are neither deftitute of energy nor harmony , and the spirit by which they were dictated is a spirit of meeknefs , benevolence , and humanity . We extract the concluding paffage in confirmation of our remarks.- " But to that ...
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... spirit which over- threw the church and ftate , we cannot allow more merit to its victims than they actually poffeffed . Though Anti - Jacobins , we will not hesitate to pronounce our opinion , that Laud , fo far from being one of the ...
... spirit which over- threw the church and ftate , we cannot allow more merit to its victims than they actually poffeffed . Though Anti - Jacobins , we will not hesitate to pronounce our opinion , that Laud , fo far from being one of the ...
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... spirit and mild admini- stration of those laws , under the governance of thy fervant , our Sove- reign ; for our religion , which renders the Church of England a praife among Christian nations ; and for our conftitution , the admi ...
... spirit and mild admini- stration of those laws , under the governance of thy fervant , our Sove- reign ; for our religion , which renders the Church of England a praife among Christian nations ; and for our conftitution , the admi ...
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