The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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Page 170
... duty ; and this is a work infinitely preferable ⚫ to all pious legacies and endowments . ' We have no knowledge or suspicion of the Writer of this pamphlet ; we believe him , however , to be neither a Pharisee nor a Jesuit . We have no ...
... duty ; and this is a work infinitely preferable ⚫ to all pious legacies and endowments . ' We have no knowledge or suspicion of the Writer of this pamphlet ; we believe him , however , to be neither a Pharisee nor a Jesuit . We have no ...
Page 204
... duties on which their safety and happiness at this ⚫ juncture would depend . ' * And he imagines that the appear- ance of ... duty , but simply to enable them to avoid , by timely flight , a specific calamity . It seems to us very ...
... duties on which their safety and happiness at this ⚫ juncture would depend . ' * And he imagines that the appear- ance of ... duty , but simply to enable them to avoid , by timely flight , a specific calamity . It seems to us very ...
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... duty is to serve God according to his conscience : and that which is a duty , becomes , by that very cir- cumstance , a right dependent upon no one , and which no one can Jawfully either usurp or surrender . If this correlative duty ...
... duty is to serve God according to his conscience : and that which is a duty , becomes , by that very cir- cumstance , a right dependent upon no one , and which no one can Jawfully either usurp or surrender . If this correlative duty ...
Contents
Lewiss Christian Characteristics | 64 |
Answer to a printed Paper entitled Manifesto of the Christian Evidence | 114 |
Baroness Von Minutolis Recollections of Egypt | 132 |
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