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 49
... truth of all they relate . I have nothing to say to them , but to beg that they will be tolerant and charitable towards their neighbours , who have not the same means of ascertaining the truth , and who may well be excused for remaining ...
... truth of all they relate . I have nothing to say to them , but to beg that they will be tolerant and charitable towards their neighbours , who have not the same means of ascertaining the truth , and who may well be excused for remaining ...
Page 246
... truth , enveloped in the concretion of errors under which it is concealed , not merely to neutralize the poisonous ... truths of the Reformation can , on the one hand , be held by Protestants , without any practical influence ...
... truth , enveloped in the concretion of errors under which it is concealed , not merely to neutralize the poisonous ... truths of the Reformation can , on the one hand , be held by Protestants , without any practical influence ...
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... truth , ' which no human genius can give to mere fiction . From whence comes the wonderful verisimilitude of De Foe's novels , but ' from this , that they contain only so much falsehood as is ne- cessary to make truth connected and ...
... truth , ' which no human genius can give to mere fiction . From whence comes the wonderful verisimilitude of De Foe's novels , but ' from this , that they contain only so much falsehood as is ne- cessary to make truth connected and ...
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