The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 76Leonard Scott Publication Company, 1843 - English literature |
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... Ninety reconsidered , and their Interpretation vindicated ; in a Letter to the Rev. R. W. Jelf , D.D. , Canon of Christ Church . By the Rev. E. B. Pusey , D.D. , Page 309 345 357 382 Page ART . V. The Sanative Influence of Climate :
... Ninety reconsidered , and their Interpretation vindicated ; in a Letter to the Rev. R. W. Jelf , D.D. , Canon of Christ Church . By the Rev. E. B. Pusey , D.D. , Page 309 345 357 382 Page ART . V. The Sanative Influence of Climate :
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... Christian Morals . By the Rev. W. Sewell , M.A. , Fel- low and Tutor of Exeter College , and Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Oxford , VIII . American Notes for General Circulation . By Charles Dickens , · IX . - Diary ...
... Christian Morals . By the Rev. W. Sewell , M.A. , Fel- low and Tutor of Exeter College , and Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Oxford , VIII . American Notes for General Circulation . By Charles Dickens , · IX . - Diary ...
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... Christianity , though more recently acquired , had become , long before the Revolution of 1789 , as inveterate as ... Christian faith as an entire fabrication , but were for the most part ignorant of its very elements . Lavalette has ...
... Christianity , though more recently acquired , had become , long before the Revolution of 1789 , as inveterate as ... Christian faith as an entire fabrication , but were for the most part ignorant of its very elements . Lavalette has ...
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... Christianity . Our limits will not permit us to discuss with Mr Alison the great question , whether the French Revolution was on the whole a benefit , or a disaster to mankind . Though some passages in the earlier part of his History ...
... Christianity . Our limits will not permit us to discuss with Mr Alison the great question , whether the French Revolution was on the whole a benefit , or a disaster to mankind . Though some passages in the earlier part of his History ...
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... Christian principle , in his theory of a law of retribution not confined to the guilty parties . Let Mr Alison , if he will , regard the French Revolution as the second revolt of Lucifer , the prince of the morning .'- ( x . 18. ) We ...
... Christian principle , in his theory of a law of retribution not confined to the guilty parties . Let Mr Alison , if he will , regard the French Revolution as the second revolt of Lucifer , the prince of the morning .'- ( x . 18. ) We ...
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