The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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If it be a protestant communion , the prosecution of Mr. Stone is a palpable derelice tion of its principles . For what is the charge against Mr. Stone ? that he has preached what is contrary to the scriptures ?
If it be a protestant communion , the prosecution of Mr. Stone is a palpable derelice tion of its principles . For what is the charge against Mr. Stone ? that he has preached what is contrary to the scriptures ?
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As if the principles of science ceased to be principles , when applied to the very emergencies for which they were intended . But it is not true that his prophetic warnings were confined to such calculations .
As if the principles of science ceased to be principles , when applied to the very emergencies for which they were intended . But it is not true that his prophetic warnings were confined to such calculations .
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His political sentiments , originating in principles which are as immutable as the attri butes of the Deity from which they are derived , were not subject to any vicious defection or capricious fluctuations .
His political sentiments , originating in principles which are as immutable as the attri butes of the Deity from which they are derived , were not subject to any vicious defection or capricious fluctuations .
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