The British Critic: A New Review, Volym 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... passage of the Parable now quoted , and therefore unbecoming when inflicted by frail and fallible beings . And not only cruelty may prompt us to punish , but , what seems less obvious , cowardice ; that the merciful may be brave ...
... passage of the Parable now quoted , and therefore unbecoming when inflicted by frail and fallible beings . And not only cruelty may prompt us to punish , but , what seems less obvious , cowardice ; that the merciful may be brave ...
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... passage , which is not without its difficulties , is so admirable both for its acuteness and for its judgment , that we shall present it to our readers . " When Christ says that his disciples must yield to a blow , or to oppression , is ...
... passage , which is not without its difficulties , is so admirable both for its acuteness and for its judgment , that we shall present it to our readers . " When Christ says that his disciples must yield to a blow , or to oppression , is ...
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... passage be- fore us it may be added , that he who voluntarily exposes himself to a second insult after receiving a ... passages of this nature , Dr. Hey considers shortly the motives which Christianity so ex- clusively holds forth for ...
... passage be- fore us it may be added , that he who voluntarily exposes himself to a second insult after receiving a ... passages of this nature , Dr. Hey considers shortly the motives which Christianity so ex- clusively holds forth for ...
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... passage , has only proposed some absurd and revolting alterations , and employs whole pages in explaining the words ... passages which required considera- tion , or admitted of doubt , were left untouched . He never considered himself to ...
... passage , has only proposed some absurd and revolting alterations , and employs whole pages in explaining the words ... passages which required considera- tion , or admitted of doubt , were left untouched . He never considered himself to ...
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... passage . • σε Δόκιμος alustris . Minus recte Stanleius , exspectandus , quod foret προσδόκιμο Herodot . I. 152. et alibi , ἄνδρα δοκιμώτατον . 5 VII . 117. δόκιμο κόνια παρά Ξέρξη . VIII . VII . 54 Blomfield's Æschyli Perse .
... passage . • σε Δόκιμος alustris . Minus recte Stanleius , exspectandus , quod foret προσδόκιμο Herodot . I. 152. et alibi , ἄνδρα δοκιμώτατον . 5 VII . 117. δόκιμο κόνια παρά Ξέρξη . VIII . VII . 54 Blomfield's Æschyli Perse .
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