The British Critic: A New Review, 5 tomasF. and C. Rivington, 1816 |
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... express any opinion of our own . We proceed therefore to present our learned readers with an analytical view of the important subject of the " In- quiry , " which the author has divided into six Sections . Section I. opens with a brief ...
... express any opinion of our own . We proceed therefore to present our learned readers with an analytical view of the important subject of the " In- quiry , " which the author has divided into six Sections . Section I. opens with a brief ...
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... express testimony of St. Jerome , that the text of Origen was really adopted in Palestine , while that of Hesychius was adopted at Alexandria . Having thus opened the question , and set it upon the broader ground assumed by those ...
... express testimony of St. Jerome , that the text of Origen was really adopted in Palestine , while that of Hesychius was adopted at Alexandria . Having thus opened the question , and set it upon the broader ground assumed by those ...
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... express his belief that it might be made by the Greek pro- fessor in the boasted university of Edinburgh , we should cer- tainly have considered our countryman as under the dominion of prejudice and resentment for the torrents of ...
... express his belief that it might be made by the Greek pro- fessor in the boasted university of Edinburgh , we should cer- tainly have considered our countryman as under the dominion of prejudice and resentment for the torrents of ...
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... express our unqualified disapprobation of the taste and piety which could insert amongst " Hymns for the Communion , " a religious parody ( for it is no better ) of " God save the King . " " Come thou Almighty King , Help us thy name to ...
... express our unqualified disapprobation of the taste and piety which could insert amongst " Hymns for the Communion , " a religious parody ( for it is no better ) of " God save the King . " " Come thou Almighty King , Help us thy name to ...
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... . " The heavens declare thy glory , Lord , Which that alone can fill ; The firmament and stars express Their great Creator's skill . " Their powerful language to no realm , No region " Their Selections of Psalms and Hymns . 73.
... . " The heavens declare thy glory , Lord , Which that alone can fill ; The firmament and stars express Their great Creator's skill . " Their powerful language to no realm , No region " Their Selections of Psalms and Hymns . 73.
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