The London Quarterly Review, Volumen14Theodore Foster, 1815 |
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... opinion respecting the sleep of the soul . This opinion is possibly the same which Unitarians hold on that subject , for they have a con- stant partiality for every thing new and singular in theology : but it has not the most remote ...
... opinion respecting the sleep of the soul . This opinion is possibly the same which Unitarians hold on that subject , for they have a con- stant partiality for every thing new and singular in theology : but it has not the most remote ...
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... opinion , that its success is owing to its fitness and adaptation to the frame of our na- ture ; to its giving final satisfaction to all the wants and all the ex- pectations of the human soul , we shall then arrive at a conclusion no ...
... opinion , that its success is owing to its fitness and adaptation to the frame of our na- ture ; to its giving final satisfaction to all the wants and all the ex- pectations of the human soul , we shall then arrive at a conclusion no ...
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... opinion of Mr. West , the President of the Royal Academy , and Sir Thomas Lawrence , without whose opinion the Committee appear ( very properly ) to have thought their Report would not be satisfactory to the public . If , as we are told ...
... opinion of Mr. West , the President of the Royal Academy , and Sir Thomas Lawrence , without whose opinion the Committee appear ( very properly ) to have thought their Report would not be satisfactory to the public . If , as we are told ...
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