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... tion to take , have a fixed character for learning and eloquence , not to be tainted by the weak efforts of this contemptible part of their audiences . Whether the pulpit is taken by these gentlemen , or any strangers their friends ...
... tion to take , have a fixed character for learning and eloquence , not to be tainted by the weak efforts of this contemptible part of their audiences . Whether the pulpit is taken by these gentlemen , or any strangers their friends ...
Strana 369
... tion is unseen may possibly imprint wholesome lessons on the sincere ; but the first has no excuse , breaking through all the rules of order and decency , and mani- festing a remissness of mind in those important matters , which require ...
... tion is unseen may possibly imprint wholesome lessons on the sincere ; but the first has no excuse , breaking through all the rules of order and decency , and mani- festing a remissness of mind in those important matters , which require ...
Strana 494
... tion of Astrology , vi , 215 Ramus , Peter , French professor , iv , 401 and n . Raphael's cartoons , criticism of , iii . 94 Rapin , French historian , i , 188 n . Rattling Clubs , vi , 368 Rawlinson , Thomas , vi , 64 and n . Read ...
... tion of Astrology , vi , 215 Ramus , Peter , French professor , iv , 401 and n . Raphael's cartoons , criticism of , iii . 94 Rapin , French historian , i , 188 n . Rattling Clubs , vi , 368 Rawlinson , Thomas , vi , 64 and n . Read ...
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