The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Volum 3Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1799 |
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... facts are established beyond a doubt , both in the Old and New Teftament , though there be a difference as to minuter circum- ftances , as Bithop . Watfon has well exemplified in the History of the Crucifixion and Refurrection . But in ...
... facts are established beyond a doubt , both in the Old and New Teftament , though there be a difference as to minuter circum- ftances , as Bithop . Watfon has well exemplified in the History of the Crucifixion and Refurrection . But in ...
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... facts , not opinions . But , to proceed to our plan : -This hiftory will be comparative and progreffive , will confift of fix grand parts or divifions , each containing feveral chapters or differtations on different fubjects . The firft ...
... facts , not opinions . But , to proceed to our plan : -This hiftory will be comparative and progreffive , will confift of fix grand parts or divifions , each containing feveral chapters or differtations on different fubjects . The firft ...
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... fact : -Bruman , the fuperintendant and receiver of the Royal income of Edward , in Canterbury , had demanded and received the customary payments from the traders not refident in the district , for the liberty of opening their packs or ...
... fact : -Bruman , the fuperintendant and receiver of the Royal income of Edward , in Canterbury , had demanded and received the customary payments from the traders not refident in the district , for the liberty of opening their packs or ...
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... fact , one precife form of church government eftablifhed through the whole Chriftian world ; that this form fuffered no material change till the Bithops of Rome and Conftantinople began to ufurp a domination over their brethren ; and ...
... fact , one precife form of church government eftablifhed through the whole Chriftian world ; that this form fuffered no material change till the Bithops of Rome and Conftantinople began to ufurp a domination over their brethren ; and ...
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... memoirs , to labour under a temporary infatuation , that every incident might be feen without a glofs , every fact expofed without an apology . " Come , Come , join with wonted fmiles a kindred train , 32 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... memoirs , to labour under a temporary infatuation , that every incident might be feen without a glofs , every fact expofed without an apology . " Come , Come , join with wonted fmiles a kindred train , 32 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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Side 70 - JOHN to the seven churches which are in Asia : Grace be unto you, and peace, from him which is, and which was, and which is to come...
Side 70 - And from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, and the first begotten of the dead, and the prince of the kings of the earth. Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood, 6. And hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father; to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.
Side 70 - And said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us and hide us from the face of him that sitteth on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb : For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?
Side 283 - And they said, Go to, let us build us a city, and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven ; and let us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad...
Side 70 - ... felves in the dens, and in the rocks of the mountains; " and faid to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and " hide us from the face of him that fitteth on the throne, " and from the wrath of the Lamb...
Side 168 - We are for a just partition of the world, for every man hath a right to enjoy life. Matt. We retrench the superfluities of mankind. The world is avaritious, and I hate avarice. A covetous fellow, like a Jack-daw, steals what he was never made to enjoy, for the sake of hiding it. These are the robbers of mankind, for money was made for the free-hearted and generous...
Side 72 - He gave this and the Prophecies of the Old Testament, not to gratify men's curiosities by enabling them to foreknow things, but that after they were fulfilled they might be interpreted by the event, and his own Providence, not the Interpreters, be then manifested thereby to the world.
Side 72 - The folly of Interpreters has been, to foretel times and things by this Prophecy, as if God designed to make them Prophets.
Side 70 - And the heaven was removed as a scroll when it is rolled up; and every mountain and island were moved out of their places. And the kings of the earth...
Side 168 - We retrench the superfluities of mankind. The world is avaritious, and I hate avarice. A covetous fellow, like a jack-daw, steals what he was never made to enjoy, for the sake of hiding it. These are the robbers of mankind, for money was made for the free-hearted and generous, and where is the injury of taking from another, what he hath not the heart to make use of?