The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... manner as to correspond with what is related of their charac- ters and actions in holy writ , we cannot see that any thing is done to offend the most delicate conscience . We cannot see that it has the least tendency to weaken the ...
... manner as to correspond with what is related of their charac- ters and actions in holy writ , we cannot see that any thing is done to offend the most delicate conscience . We cannot see that it has the least tendency to weaken the ...
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... manner he might se- cure his lawful birthright . The spirit answers- " A hostile planet , near allied to thee , Threatens eclipse and blood ; o'ercome but that , 1 And length of days , and glory shall be Hillhouse's Hadad . [ June ,
... manner he might se- cure his lawful birthright . The spirit answers- " A hostile planet , near allied to thee , Threatens eclipse and blood ; o'ercome but that , 1 And length of days , and glory shall be Hillhouse's Hadad . [ June ,
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... manner . ] -Confide in me , And turn thy back on this curs'd land for ever , And I'll convey thee to a Paradise , Where thou shalt reign the worshipped Queen of realms To which this Canaan is a darksome span . Beings shall serve thee ...
... manner . ] -Confide in me , And turn thy back on this curs'd land for ever , And I'll convey thee to a Paradise , Where thou shalt reign the worshipped Queen of realms To which this Canaan is a darksome span . Beings shall serve thee ...
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... manner of his unfolding these opinions , and of arguing upon these subjects . It is a manner wholly original , and bearing the deepest impress of truth and nature . The writer professes himself to be one who has heard , and seen , and ...
... manner of his unfolding these opinions , and of arguing upon these subjects . It is a manner wholly original , and bearing the deepest impress of truth and nature . The writer professes himself to be one who has heard , and seen , and ...
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... manner in which this truth is asserted to have been poured into his mind , and the extent and distinctness of the revelation so vouchsafed to him , then we can easily trace a most perfect coincidence between the style and cha- racter of ...
... manner in which this truth is asserted to have been poured into his mind , and the extent and distinctness of the revelation so vouchsafed to him , then we can easily trace a most perfect coincidence between the style and cha- racter of ...
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