Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1804 |
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... allowed ; insomuch that Mr. L. supposes that , if he had been known to our Saviour , this divine teacher would have said to him " Thou art not far from the kingdom of God . " -The benevolence of the Deity is next pointed out in various ...
... allowed ; insomuch that Mr. L. supposes that , if he had been known to our Saviour , this divine teacher would have said to him " Thou art not far from the kingdom of God . " -The benevolence of the Deity is next pointed out in various ...
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... allowed , he chose for the place of his morning studies the ruins of Kirkstall Abbey , situated about three miles from Leeds , on the banks of the river Aire . After his father's death , he was placed by his mother , in the year 1748 ...
... allowed , he chose for the place of his morning studies the ruins of Kirkstall Abbey , situated about three miles from Leeds , on the banks of the river Aire . After his father's death , he was placed by his mother , in the year 1748 ...
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... allowed to make our own reflections on them . Indeed , this treatment of the departed monarch's correspondence is in the true temper of the revolu- tion , and extends persecution to his very shade . The strong and decided tendency of ...
... allowed to make our own reflections on them . Indeed , this treatment of the departed monarch's correspondence is in the true temper of the revolu- tion , and extends persecution to his very shade . The strong and decided tendency of ...
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