The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Bind 20Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1797 |
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Side 348 - Dost thou believe that the Father is God, that the Son is God, and that the Holy Spirit is God, — three persons and one God?"
Side 141 - Son of God; begotten of his Father before all worlds, God of God, Light of Light, Very God of Very God; begotten, not made; being of one substance with the Father; by whom all things were made...
Side 128 - were made for labour; one of them can carry, or haul, as much as two men can do. They also pitch our tents, make and mend our clothing, keep us warm at night; and, in fact, there is no such thing as travelling any considerable distance, or for any length of time, in this country, without their assistance.
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Side 16 - Truth Bondmen at the Beginning, but having obtained Freedom of their Perfons, and gained a Cuftom by Ufe of Occupying their Lands, they are now called Copyholders, and are fo privileged, that the Lord cannot put them out, and all through Cultom.
Side 3 - ... abilities were yet more conspicuous. A man of science and learning, an excellent poet, a master of music, the fame of his accomplishments reflected glory even on the throne. Illustrious in every personal virtue, free from any personal vice, his very amusements adorned his character ; his hours of leisure being frequently dedicated to elegant writing, and miniature painting, to mechanical arts, and to the cultivation of the garden and the orchard.
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