The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... manner . Marvellously little talent illumined these weighty discourses . If it had not been for the Reviewers the controversy would have been conducted in the dullest man- ner : but they threw a little life into it . A dread of the ...
... manner . Marvellously little talent illumined these weighty discourses . If it had not been for the Reviewers the controversy would have been conducted in the dullest man- ner : but they threw a little life into it . A dread of the ...
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... manner , as to have the appearance of a compulsory law upon their consciences , I have no hesitation in saying that , in that case , it would be attended with very great danger . " Who ever doubted it ? Who ever contended for anything ...
... manner , as to have the appearance of a compulsory law upon their consciences , I have no hesitation in saying that , in that case , it would be attended with very great danger . " Who ever doubted it ? Who ever contended for anything ...
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... manners founded on a mild and polished obeisance , and pre- serving the surface of social life smooth and unruffled - I cannot hear without surprise , mingled with horror , of sending out Baptists and Ana- baptists to civilize , or ...
... manners founded on a mild and polished obeisance , and pre- serving the surface of social life smooth and unruffled - I cannot hear without surprise , mingled with horror , of sending out Baptists and Ana- baptists to civilize , or ...
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... manner in which he brought the claims of the heathen before the public , his own high character , personal influence , and holy zeal in the cause , and the ( already ) high and well won reputation of the Serampore Mission- aries , did ...
... manner in which he brought the claims of the heathen before the public , his own high character , personal influence , and holy zeal in the cause , and the ( already ) high and well won reputation of the Serampore Mission- aries , did ...
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... manner is something with every body , and every thing with some . Be guarded in discourse , attentive , and slow to speak . Never acquiesce in immoral or pernicious opinions . Beware of concessions and pledges . Be not forward to assign ...
... manner is something with every body , and every thing with some . Be guarded in discourse , attentive , and slow to speak . Never acquiesce in immoral or pernicious opinions . Beware of concessions and pledges . Be not forward to assign ...
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