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 259
... manner , that expresses affec- tion , but they are great critics of proprieties ; and I found from young Headcroft , that the unguardedness of my Irish manners had led me into a great many offences against what they considered good ...
... manner , that expresses affec- tion , but they are great critics of proprieties ; and I found from young Headcroft , that the unguardedness of my Irish manners had led me into a great many offences against what they considered good ...
Page 502
... manner so irresistibly impressive . Per- sons who have ever formed part of his audience , will of course with the greater facility be able to realize the impression which these Sermons must have produced , as read from the pulpit of the ...
... manner so irresistibly impressive . Per- sons who have ever formed part of his audience , will of course with the greater facility be able to realize the impression which these Sermons must have produced , as read from the pulpit of the ...
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... manner of the writer , be the fittest he could employ ; and in this light we view the style of Dr. Chalmers . It is rapid , vehement , importunate ; characteristic , in the highest degree , of zeal and energy . It bears all the marks of ...
... manner of the writer , be the fittest he could employ ; and in this light we view the style of Dr. Chalmers . It is rapid , vehement , importunate ; characteristic , in the highest degree , of zeal and energy . It bears all the marks of ...
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