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I We have received the following Letter from a Clergy- : man of the highest respectability ; and we insert it most readily , begging leave to add , that we shall be happy to receive any of his communications . TO THE EDITOR OF THE ...
I We have received the following Letter from a Clergy- : man of the highest respectability ; and we insert it most readily , begging leave to add , that we shall be happy to receive any of his communications . TO THE EDITOR OF THE ...
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... letter and disperse copies of it in the reviews and principal magazines , and that you also send copies of the same to the principal authors and their booksellers , many of whom will , I doubt not , promote the plan by the advertisement ...
... letter and disperse copies of it in the reviews and principal magazines , and that you also send copies of the same to the principal authors and their booksellers , many of whom will , I doubt not , promote the plan by the advertisement ...
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TO CORRESPONDENTS . Clericus Eboracensis is respectfully informed , that his letter would have received immediate attention had he paid the postage , and signed his real name and place of abode . - The favours of Ermas ; a Kentish ...
TO CORRESPONDENTS . Clericus Eboracensis is respectfully informed , that his letter would have received immediate attention had he paid the postage , and signed his real name and place of abode . - The favours of Ermas ; a Kentish ...
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... letter , in the two succeeding instances , ( if really different from the former ) is probably derived from the verb us , or us , to cover or hide ; and therefore fitly ex- presses any secret artifices , or covert methods of decep- tion ...
... letter , in the two succeeding instances , ( if really different from the former ) is probably derived from the verb us , or us , to cover or hide ; and therefore fitly ex- presses any secret artifices , or covert methods of decep- tion ...
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... letter to you on this subject , I only called your attention to the subject in hand in very general terms , hoping that you would not fail to review the ob- jectionable sermon in the critical department of your Miscellany as soon as ...
... letter to you on this subject , I only called your attention to the subject in hand in very general terms , hoping that you would not fail to review the ob- jectionable sermon in the critical department of your Miscellany as soon as ...
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Page 207 - These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created, in the day that the LORD God made the earth and the heavens.
Page 91 - And they shall fall by the edge of the sword, and shall be led away captive into all nations; and Jerusalem shall be trodden down of the Gentiles, until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled.
Page 409 - We believe in One God, the Father Almighty, Maker of all things visible and invisible.
Page 409 - Father, only begotten, that is, of the substance of the Father ; God of God, Light of Light, very God of very God, Begotten, not made...
Page 317 - This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise or fear to fall: Lord of himself, though not of lands, And, having nothing, yet hath all.
Page 212 - Now therefore, our God, the great, the mighty, and the terrible God, who keepest covenant and mercy, let not all the trouble seem little before thee, that hath come upon us, on our kings, on our princes, and on our priests, and on our prophets, and on our fathers, and on all thy people, since the time of the kings of Assyria unto this day.
Page 338 - This doctor coming with the commission to Chester, on his journey, the mayor of that city, hearing that her majesty was sending a messenger into Ireland, and he being a churchman, waited on the doctor, who, in discourse with the mayor, taketh out of a cloak-bag a leather box, saying unto him, " Here is a commission that shall lash the heretics in Ireland," calling the Protestants by that name.
Page 305 - I say unto you, That many shall come from the east and west, and shall sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, in the kingdom of heaven: But the children of the kingdom shall be cast out into outer darkness : there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
Page 338 - Queen Mary having dealt severely with the Protestants in England, about the latter end of her reign, signed a commission for to take the same course with them in Ireland ; and, to execute the same with greater force, she nominates Dr. Cole one of the commissioners. This doctor coming with the commission to Chester on his journey, the mayor of that city hearing that her Majesty was sending a messenger into Ireland, and he being a churchman, waited on the doctor, who in a discourse with the mayor taketh...
Page 186 - And Jesus lifted up his eyes, and said, Father, I thank thee that thou hast heard me. And I knew that thou hearest me always : but because of the people which stand by I said it, that they may believe that thou hast sent me.