The Christian Observer, Volumes 26 à 27Hatchard and Company, 1828 |
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... opinion , that it was 66 always correct , ordinarily vigorous ; where the author means it , pathetic ; and in several passages extremely glowing . " The poem , being of a temporary kind , is not now generally known . Mr. Heber ...
... opinion , that it was 66 always correct , ordinarily vigorous ; where the author means it , pathetic ; and in several passages extremely glowing . " The poem , being of a temporary kind , is not now generally known . Mr. Heber ...
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... opinion of our own upon the interpretation of the passage ; correspondents briefly to give from Poole , but it may facilitate the discussion by our ( who copies Beza and other annotators ) the main part of the comment to which D. M. P. ...
... opinion of our own upon the interpretation of the passage ; correspondents briefly to give from Poole , but it may facilitate the discussion by our ( who copies Beza and other annotators ) the main part of the comment to which D. M. P. ...
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... opinion , the sermon was solid , though very plain ; and well suited , as I think , to the generality of our village flock . I heartily wish that either of you , my sons , should you go to the university , and afterwards proceed to take ...
... opinion , the sermon was solid , though very plain ; and well suited , as I think , to the generality of our village flock . I heartily wish that either of you , my sons , should you go to the university , and afterwards proceed to take ...
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... opinion in these young persons ; and yet it is profit- able to make observations upon what we hear and read , provided those observations be made with humility and in an affectionate spirit . How can we improve our own style , or remedy ...
... opinion in these young persons ; and yet it is profit- able to make observations upon what we hear and read , provided those observations be made with humility and in an affectionate spirit . How can we improve our own style , or remedy ...
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... opinion to facts and precedents ; or should put his own gloss upon established Acts of Par- liament ? If such persons were suf- fered to have weight , life , and pro- perty , and reputation would be at a tremendous risk . At the English ...
... opinion to facts and precedents ; or should put his own gloss upon established Acts of Par- liament ? If such persons were suf- fered to have weight , life , and pro- perty , and reputation would be at a tremendous risk . At the English ...
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