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British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review

April, 1838

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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. At all events, we vastly prefer this sort of cautious and cha ritable philos'ophy, to the temper which vents itself in loud and railing accusations against the enthusiasm and fanaticism of the age, whenever an impetuous zeal shoots madly from its sphere, into some wild and eccentric trajectory ofits own. We would do nothing to sanction or encourage such perilous deviations from what we believe to be the legitimate course of action. But if God sees fit to allow such violations of order,-if at any time the tide of circumstances should run so furiously as to overflow both dyke and channel, - our wisdom surely is to acquiesce in these indications of His Providence; and gratefully to recognize whatever symptoms of fertility the deluge may have left behind it. And,-with this general exposition of our views and feelings, we proceed at once to the biography of George Whitefield, pre pared for us by Mr. Philip, as he assures us, chiefly from the pen of Whitefield himself.

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