The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 - Books |
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Page 62
... spirit of the laborer is now so well understood , that we do not anticipate contradic- tion when we allege that those circumstances , which have caused the depression of it in Ireland , form one of the main causes of the hapless state ...
... spirit of the laborer is now so well understood , that we do not anticipate contradic- tion when we allege that those circumstances , which have caused the depression of it in Ireland , form one of the main causes of the hapless state ...
Page 210
... Spirit has touches of humanity . Having thus concisely indicated the nature and merits of the several pamphlets before us , we do not wish to prolong the discussion . MONTHLY CATALOGUE , FOR JUNE , 1822 . POETRY . Art . 14. The ...
... Spirit has touches of humanity . Having thus concisely indicated the nature and merits of the several pamphlets before us , we do not wish to prolong the discussion . MONTHLY CATALOGUE , FOR JUNE , 1822 . POETRY . Art . 14. The ...
Page 516
... spirit and in truth ; that is to say , with a pure love for truth , and a firm and humble reliance on the promises made by Jesus Christ to those who believe in him . Spirit , the emblem of a marvellous and invisible power , water , the ...
... spirit and in truth ; that is to say , with a pure love for truth , and a firm and humble reliance on the promises made by Jesus Christ to those who believe in him . Spirit , the emblem of a marvellous and invisible power , water , the ...
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