The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 123-126J. Whittle, 1808 |
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... published in English ; with numerous annotations describing the ancient and present state of Wales , its castles , abbies , scenery , & c . " The following extract from the Preface points out the causes that led to this publication ...
... published in English ; with numerous annotations describing the ancient and present state of Wales , its castles , abbies , scenery , & c . " The following extract from the Preface points out the causes that led to this publication ...
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... published an answer to Sir Robert Filmer ; would any body give two - pence , after that , for the works of Sir Robert Filmer ? What then ; was Mr. Locke to be made the subject of an action , for destroying the reputation of Sir Rober ...
... published an answer to Sir Robert Filmer ; would any body give two - pence , after that , for the works of Sir Robert Filmer ? What then ; was Mr. Locke to be made the subject of an action , for destroying the reputation of Sir Rober ...
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... Published at the Request of the Clergy present . 4to . Pp . 44. 2s 6d . Riving- tons . 1808 . IT was with the highest satisfaction we found that the The reader will distinguish between the passionate and the mere- ly irritable man ; the ...
... Published at the Request of the Clergy present . 4to . Pp . 44. 2s 6d . Riving- tons . 1808 . IT was with the highest satisfaction we found that the The reader will distinguish between the passionate and the mere- ly irritable man ; the ...
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... published about sixteen months be- fore , and attempt to pass them on the public as original writ- ing , surely required no small portion of abandoned impu- dence ; they have , however , the merit of exactness , as only one word and one ...
... published about sixteen months be- fore , and attempt to pass them on the public as original writ- ing , surely required no small portion of abandoned impu- dence ; they have , however , the merit of exactness , as only one word and one ...
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... published at Oxford , in 1804 , they say , we may learn to emulate and copy the truly evangelical principles of those great and holy men , who at the imminent peril , or with the loss of their fortunes , and of life itself , preached ...
... published at Oxford , in 1804 , they say , we may learn to emulate and copy the truly evangelical principles of those great and holy men , who at the imminent peril , or with the loss of their fortunes , and of life itself , preached ...
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Page 252 - These angels and men, thus predestinated and foreordained, are particularly and unchangeably designed ; and their number is so certain and definite, that it cannot be either increased or diminished.
Page 217 - And spared not the old world, but saved Noah the eighth person, a preacher of righteousness, bringing in the flood upon the world of the ungodly; 6.
Page 328 - To be a memorial unto the children of Israel, that no stranger, which is not of the seed of Aaron, come near to offer incense before the LORD...
Page 214 - By faith Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he obtained witness that he was righteous, God testifying of his gifts : and by it he being dead yet speaketh.
Page 86 - Now I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you ; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment.
Page 248 - Why should ye be stricken any more? ye will revolt more and more: the whole head is sick, and the whole heart faint. From the sole of the foot even unto the head there is no soundness in it; but wounds, and bruises, and putrifying sores: they have not been closed, neither bound up, neither mollified with ointment.
Page 327 - But if the Lord make a new thing, and the earth open her mouth, and swallow them up, with all that appertain unto them, and they go down quick into the pit ; then ye shall understand that these men have provoked the Lord.
Page 252 - The rest of mankind God was pleased, according to the unsearchable counsel of his own will, (whereby he extendeth or withholdeth mercy, as he pleaseth, for the glory of his sovereign power over his creatures,) to pass by, and to ordain them to dishonour and wrath for their sin, to the praise of his glorious justice.
Page 230 - How calm his exit ! Night-dews fall not more gently to the ground, Nor weary worn-out winds expire so soft. Behold him ! in the evening tide of life, A life well spent, whose early care it was His riper years should not upbraid his green : By unperceived degrees he wears away ; Yet, like the sun, seems larger at his setting...
Page 228 - By the arrangement here made, the regular progression of man, from his first descent into the vale of death, to his last admission into life eternal is exhibited. These designs, detached from the work they embellish, form of themselves a most interesting Poem!!