Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... doctrines of both the hostile parties . They took a deliberate view of the state of their own country and of the Continent : they satisfied them- selves as to the leaning of the public mind ; and they chose their side . They placed ...
... doctrines of both the hostile parties . They took a deliberate view of the state of their own country and of the Continent : they satisfied them- selves as to the leaning of the public mind ; and they chose their side . They placed ...
Pagina 17
... doctrine of Reprobation . He was now in a chrysalis state , putting off the worm and putting on the dragon - fly , a kind of intermediate grub between sycophant and oppressor . He was indemnifying himself for the court which he found it ...
... doctrine of Reprobation . He was now in a chrysalis state , putting off the worm and putting on the dragon - fly , a kind of intermediate grub between sycophant and oppressor . He was indemnifying himself for the court which he found it ...
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... by one mighty effort from the superstition of ages . This spectacle was common in the sixteenth century . Why has it ceased to be so ? Why has so violent a movement been fol- lowed by so long a repose ? The doctrines of LORD BACON . 25.
... by one mighty effort from the superstition of ages . This spectacle was common in the sixteenth century . Why has it ceased to be so ? Why has so violent a movement been fol- lowed by so long a repose ? The doctrines of LORD BACON . 25.
Pagina 26
... doctrines of the Reformers are not less agreeable to reason or to revelation now than for- merly . The public mind is assuredly not less enlightened now than formerly . Why is it that Protestantism , after car- rying every thing before ...
... doctrines of the Reformers are not less agreeable to reason or to revelation now than for- merly . The public mind is assuredly not less enlightened now than formerly . Why is it that Protestantism , after car- rying every thing before ...
Pagina 38
... doctrine which is held on this subject by English lawyers be or be not agreeable to reason and morality ; whether it be right that a man should , with a wig on his head , and a band round his neck , do for a guinea what , without those ...
... doctrine which is held on this subject by English lawyers be or be not agreeable to reason and morality ; whether it be right that a man should , with a wig on his head , and a band round his neck , do for a guinea what , without those ...
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