The British Critic, Volume 22William Beloe, Thomas Fanshaw Middleton, William Rowe Lyall, Robert Nares F. and C. Rivington, 1824 - Books Reviews of new British and European publications and correspondence from readers. |
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... Divine Truth Dibdin , Rev. T. F. The Library Companion ; or , the Young Man's Guide , and the Old Man's Com- a · fort , in the Choice of a Library Difficulties of Infidelity , by George Stanley Faber , B.D. Discourses on Prophecy ; in ...
... Divine Truth Dibdin , Rev. T. F. The Library Companion ; or , the Young Man's Guide , and the Old Man's Com- a · fort , in the Choice of a Library Difficulties of Infidelity , by George Stanley Faber , B.D. Discourses on Prophecy ; in ...
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... Divine Truth , by the Rev. J. Davies J. 459 · 447 Johnson , J. Typographia ; or , the Printer's Instruc- tor Justified Sinner , Private Me- moirs and Confessions of a , written by himself 643 .68 L. PAGE Letters from an absent Bro- ther ...
... Divine Truth , by the Rev. J. Davies J. 459 · 447 Johnson , J. Typographia ; or , the Printer's Instruc- tor Justified Sinner , Private Me- moirs and Confessions of a , written by himself 643 .68 L. PAGE Letters from an absent Bro- ther ...
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... divine , will doubtless bestow their preference on the more replete and argumentative volumes of the " History of the British Empire . " ,, Mr. Godwin opens his narrative with a remark which he cannot fail to be aware has no foundation ...
... divine , will doubtless bestow their preference on the more replete and argumentative volumes of the " History of the British Empire . " ,, Mr. Godwin opens his narrative with a remark which he cannot fail to be aware has no foundation ...
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... divine truth , will not fail at least to guide to a cantions discrimination between what is clear , certain , and necessary , and what is obsoure , difficult , and not of essential importance . But has our author forget- ten that every ...
... divine truth , will not fail at least to guide to a cantions discrimination between what is clear , certain , and necessary , and what is obsoure , difficult , and not of essential importance . But has our author forget- ten that every ...
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... Divine truth is in its very nature of such a description as not to admit of any progress in discovery . The publications of theology are not like those of physics and chemistry , in which , truths really new are from time to time ...
... Divine truth is in its very nature of such a description as not to admit of any progress in discovery . The publications of theology are not like those of physics and chemistry , in which , truths really new are from time to time ...
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