The Eclectic Review, Volume 12; Volume 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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Page 106
... Dissenters , who expressly placed and pro- secuted their system under the protection of the laws and re- gulations appointed in behalf of Dissenters , and who could not have carried on that system in any other way . And we think it has ...
... Dissenters , who expressly placed and pro- secuted their system under the protection of the laws and re- gulations appointed in behalf of Dissenters , and who could not have carried on that system in any other way . And we think it has ...
Page 406
... Dissenters themselves . When he has thus widened the field of argument , and raised a cloud of learned dust , he triumphantly adduces the impossibi- lity of ever arriving at a satisfactory conclusion , as a proof of the unprofitable ...
... Dissenters themselves . When he has thus widened the field of argument , and raised a cloud of learned dust , he triumphantly adduces the impossibi- lity of ever arriving at a satisfactory conclusion , as a proof of the unprofitable ...
Page 549
... Dissenters are qualified to speak of the prayers usually presented in our churches . That individual among the Dissenters who has paid the most eloquent tribute to the Liturgy it has perhaps ever received , ( a tribute gladly seized by ...
... Dissenters are qualified to speak of the prayers usually presented in our churches . That individual among the Dissenters who has paid the most eloquent tribute to the Liturgy it has perhaps ever received , ( a tribute gladly seized by ...
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