The Christian examiner and Church of Ireland magazine1828 |
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... wish to deprecate fair criticism ; the Journalist who seeks to inform or direct the public mind , cannot hope that his suggestions can have effect , till they have been fairly and fully canvassed ; and we have , on more occasions than.
... wish to deprecate fair criticism ; the Journalist who seeks to inform or direct the public mind , cannot hope that his suggestions can have effect , till they have been fairly and fully canvassed ; and we have , on more occasions than.
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... wish our excellent Correspondent to re- consider his essay ; for , in our mind , whatever may be our opinion as to the truth of his peculiar views , his paper involves the question in inconclusive reasoning . In order that an infinitely ...
... wish our excellent Correspondent to re- consider his essay ; for , in our mind , whatever may be our opinion as to the truth of his peculiar views , his paper involves the question in inconclusive reasoning . In order that an infinitely ...
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... wish to do so , and protected from delusion ourselves , to guard our readers both in England and Ireland from being ... wishes , to an ignorance of the sacred Scriptures , to a slavish dependance upon their priesthood , far more severe ...
... wish to do so , and protected from delusion ourselves , to guard our readers both in England and Ireland from being ... wishes , to an ignorance of the sacred Scriptures , to a slavish dependance upon their priesthood , far more severe ...
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... wishes might have prompted . It is true , that our newspapers do not contain those lists of public converts that they some time since exhibited , nor is there so much to gratify the vanity , or excite the feelings of those who are ...
... wishes might have prompted . It is true , that our newspapers do not contain those lists of public converts that they some time since exhibited , nor is there so much to gratify the vanity , or excite the feelings of those who are ...
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... wish us to believe , ) that St. Paul's Epistles were hard to be understood - but that the subjects on which the apos- tle dwelt in his Epistles were difficult , " and which the unlearned wrested to their own destruction . " The words in ...
... wish us to believe , ) that St. Paul's Epistles were hard to be understood - but that the subjects on which the apos- tle dwelt in his Epistles were difficult , " and which the unlearned wrested to their own destruction . " The words in ...
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