Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Band 64Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1781 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... species of it which reasonable people contend for , are of a very innocent , and , in fome cafes , of a very falutary nature , and accordingly ftand recommended in the writings of many learned and pious men . ' He pays his particular ...
... species of it which reasonable people contend for , are of a very innocent , and , in fome cafes , of a very falutary nature , and accordingly ftand recommended in the writings of many learned and pious men . ' He pays his particular ...
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... species and ranks of animals and rational beings , is curious and fenfible . The notes at the end of the effay difcover both learning and tafte , and well illuftrate the feveral fubjects difcuffed in the preceding fections . On the ...
... species and ranks of animals and rational beings , is curious and fenfible . The notes at the end of the effay difcover both learning and tafte , and well illuftrate the feveral fubjects difcuffed in the preceding fections . On the ...
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... species of fuperftition which they are here charged with . Those who kept Saints - days , and made their pictures the companions of their Prayer - books , were perfons the moft likely to have dedicated their fermons , by a fuperftitious ...
... species of fuperftition which they are here charged with . Those who kept Saints - days , and made their pictures the companions of their Prayer - books , were perfons the moft likely to have dedicated their fermons , by a fuperftitious ...
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... language - in their own way . They have ever found their account in that species of it , which is equivocal 5 equivocal to the underftanding that , to which no decifive 206 Crantz's Ancient and Modern Hiftory of the Brethren .
... language - in their own way . They have ever found their account in that species of it , which is equivocal 5 equivocal to the underftanding that , to which no decifive 206 Crantz's Ancient and Modern Hiftory of the Brethren .
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... species , appears , our Hiftorian fays , to have de- graded their character , and to have rendered them almost as in- capable as they were fuppofed to be , of conceiving any generous fentiment , A a 3 fentiment , or of performing any ...
... species , appears , our Hiftorian fays , to have de- graded their character , and to have rendered them almost as in- capable as they were fuppofed to be , of conceiving any generous fentiment , A a 3 fentiment , or of performing any ...
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