The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 第 5 巻 |
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We must pronounce it to be a great error , that the Author should not have
attended more to the circumstances necessary ... The circumstance itself ,
unconnected with the interest it receives from having been the subject of belief
and credulous ...
We must pronounce it to be a great error , that the Author should not have
attended more to the circumstances necessary ... The circumstance itself ,
unconnected with the interest it receives from having been the subject of belief
and credulous ...
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Under these circumstances , however , our rejoicing cannot be free from feelings
of regret . We must deplore the sad ad - ' mixture of human sinfulness and
infirmity , and grieve that the best cause , through the injudicious and unworthy
zeal of ...
Under these circumstances , however , our rejoicing cannot be free from feelings
of regret . We must deplore the sad ad - ' mixture of human sinfulness and
infirmity , and grieve that the best cause , through the injudicious and unworthy
zeal of ...
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And surely , one , who has himself experienced the state of mind which he
examines , though perhaps under some diversity of circumstances , must
possess an advantage over those , who know it only from the observation of
others , or from ...
And surely , one , who has himself experienced the state of mind which he
examines , though perhaps under some diversity of circumstances , must
possess an advantage over those , who know it only from the observation of
others , or from ...
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This , then , is the third point of contrast , which the circumstances of the English
people exhibit to those of France . ... those of other countries , the single
circumstance of the abolition of celibacy being attended with the most important
benefit .
This , then , is the third point of contrast , which the circumstances of the English
people exhibit to those of France . ... those of other countries , the single
circumstance of the abolition of celibacy being attended with the most important
benefit .
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liar to himself , appear to be novel to others ; and partly from the indisputable fact
, that those uniform circumstances which inaterially influence the habits , exert an
unseen agency , of which , on account of its uninterrupted action , we ourselves ...
liar to himself , appear to be novel to others ; and partly from the indisputable fact
, that those uniform circumstances which inaterially influence the habits , exert an
unseen agency , of which , on account of its uninterrupted action , we ourselves ...
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441 ページ - Be immersed, every one of you, in the name of the Lord Jesus, for the remission of sins, and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
557 ページ - Tis a month before the month of May, And the Spring comes slowly up this way. The lovely lady, Christabel, Whom her father loves so well, What makes her in the wood so late, A furlong from the castle gate? She had dreams all yesternight Of her own betrothed knight ; And she in the midnight wood will pray For the weal of her lover that's far away.
279 ページ - ... loved them, and washed them from their sins in his own blood, and rejoicing in hope of the glory of God.
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424 ページ - they are made members of Christ, children of God, and inheritors of the Kingdom of Heaven...