The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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Page 48
... never spoke bitterly of the clergy , yet the railings of George Whitefield were notorious , and sufficiently exasperating . The clergy also would be apt to consider that there was , after all , nothing so very wonderful in the results ...
... never spoke bitterly of the clergy , yet the railings of George Whitefield were notorious , and sufficiently exasperating . The clergy also would be apt to consider that there was , after all , nothing so very wonderful in the results ...
Page 53
... never attempts your passions till he has convinced your reason . All the objections which he can form are laid open and dispersed before he uses the least vehemence in his sermon ; but when he thinks he has your head , he very soon wins ...
... never attempts your passions till he has convinced your reason . All the objections which he can form are laid open and dispersed before he uses the least vehemence in his sermon ; but when he thinks he has your head , he very soon wins ...
Page 58
... never have revolted , and Arabi would never have dreamed of defying the power of Eng- land in the hands of Ministers who they well knew were ready to maintain her honor and defend her interests . We are concerned , however , with this ...
... never have revolted , and Arabi would never have dreamed of defying the power of Eng- land in the hands of Ministers who they well knew were ready to maintain her honor and defend her interests . We are concerned , however , with this ...
Page 120
... never satisfied . Cor- morants , greedy gulls ; yea , men that would eat up men , women , and children , are the causes of Sedition . They take our houses over our heads , they buy our grounds out of our hands , they raise our rents ...
... never satisfied . Cor- morants , greedy gulls ; yea , men that would eat up men , women , and children , are the causes of Sedition . They take our houses over our heads , they buy our grounds out of our hands , they raise our rents ...
Page 136
... never allowed to sleep more than a quarter of an hour at a time without being aroused by an attendant , whose office must resemble that of the General's Admonisher in the Society of Jesus , is wholly without foundation , and is one of ...
... never allowed to sleep more than a quarter of an hour at a time without being aroused by an attendant , whose office must resemble that of the General's Admonisher in the Society of Jesus , is wholly without foundation , and is one of ...
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