The Eclectic Review1840 |
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39. oldal
... feel that their cause has been damaged , if not betrayed , and that in provoking discussion they have only prepared the way for defeat . In taking a retrospect of the manner in which this controversy was introduced by his patrons , and ...
... feel that their cause has been damaged , if not betrayed , and that in provoking discussion they have only prepared the way for defeat . In taking a retrospect of the manner in which this controversy was introduced by his patrons , and ...
41. oldal
... feel as he addresses you , that you are listening rather to an oracle than an orator . Chalmers appears the opposite of Dr. Wardlaw in all things . Talent he has of a high order ; he may sometimes ascend to the elevation , but he cannot ...
... feel as he addresses you , that you are listening rather to an oracle than an orator . Chalmers appears the opposite of Dr. Wardlaw in all things . Talent he has of a high order ; he may sometimes ascend to the elevation , but he cannot ...
43. oldal
... feel himself drawn on imperceptibly to its close , Mr. Angus unfolds , in the second chapter , the real question at issue between the ' advocates of voluntaryism and a state church ; ' which he intro- duces by remarking— 6 In all ...
... feel himself drawn on imperceptibly to its close , Mr. Angus unfolds , in the second chapter , the real question at issue between the ' advocates of voluntaryism and a state church ; ' which he intro- duces by remarking— 6 In all ...
75. oldal
... feel it right to force and pinch their views , so as to pro- duce an unreal harmony . A great and substantial agreement there is , as this Brother indeed boasts ; but we did not pretend that it was perfect , especially as to the ...
... feel it right to force and pinch their views , so as to pro- duce an unreal harmony . A great and substantial agreement there is , as this Brother indeed boasts ; but we did not pretend that it was perfect , especially as to the ...
85. oldal
... feel very strongly upon it , and spoke strongly . Because he cannot conceive of the depth of our feelings concerning it , he taxes us with levity ; we might say , with profanity . But again we must appeal to our readers . Do ministers ...
... feel very strongly upon it , and spoke strongly . Because he cannot conceive of the depth of our feelings concerning it , he taxes us with levity ; we might say , with profanity . But again we must appeal to our readers . Do ministers ...
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