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... tion of our readers , than to anticipate their judgment by any censure of our own . Everything that is in excess defeats its own purpose ; and the malignant severity of the critic will soon be harmless to all but himself . Our ...
... tion of our readers , than to anticipate their judgment by any censure of our own . Everything that is in excess defeats its own purpose ; and the malignant severity of the critic will soon be harmless to all but himself . Our ...
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... tion of profit and loss . I regarded him as a man of extraordinary endow- ments , shipwrecked by habits , a baby in worldly affairs ; and I had a pleasure in assisting him . I inserted in the last Magazine Coleridge's letter about 80l ...
... tion of profit and loss . I regarded him as a man of extraordinary endow- ments , shipwrecked by habits , a baby in worldly affairs ; and I had a pleasure in assisting him . I inserted in the last Magazine Coleridge's letter about 80l ...
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... tion II . of the Act 6 and 7 Will . IV . c . 77 , for preventing the appointment of any clergyman man not fully conversant with the Welch language to any benefice with cure of souls in Wales , in any parish the majority of the ...
... tion II . of the Act 6 and 7 Will . IV . c . 77 , for preventing the appointment of any clergyman man not fully conversant with the Welch language to any benefice with cure of souls in Wales , in any parish the majority of the ...
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... tion upon our own intrinsic righteous- ness infused into us by God , through our faith in the Lord Jesus Christ ; the other system grounds our justification upon the extrinsic righteousness of Christ , appro- priated and forensically ...
... tion upon our own intrinsic righteous- ness infused into us by God , through our faith in the Lord Jesus Christ ; the other system grounds our justification upon the extrinsic righteousness of Christ , appro- priated and forensically ...
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... tion could only be carried into effect by a Bill laid before the House , a measure the discussions bad been carried on . He objected to legislation upon questions of this kind , because he wished to avoid giving rise to vexatious ...
... tion could only be carried into effect by a Bill laid before the House , a measure the discussions bad been carried on . He objected to legislation upon questions of this kind , because he wished to avoid giving rise to vexatious ...
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