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Excerpt from The British Critic, Vol. 36: For July, August, September, October, November, December, 1810
Of fmaller traé'ts and lingle fermons, we {hall mention only a few, bur thofe of confpicuous merit In this feleét number ed by Dr. Haggitt 1 for ftyle and matter; among the befi'that we have. Ever feen. Dr. R. Gray's yabila Sermon I, is allb prominent in its own clafs; and worthy of the author of one of the molt valuable among Chrifilan books of reference l. The known acutenefs and learning ef Dr. Laurence appear to advantage in Sermon on the Metaphorical Chara&er of the Apoltolical Style, which he confirms and illul'trates in aovery mallerly way. Of Mr. Moore': tract q] on the celebrated prophecy of Ifaiah, Behold a Virgin lhall conceive, [ch. Vii. 14, &c.] We can fa withoot referve, that it proceeds on jufi principles ofyinterpfl ration, both as to the words and the renfe; and is pru bably right, as to its molt material points. We are promifed more of fcriptural criticifm from the pen of the fame author.
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