The Monthly Review, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... called a conis diction , against the purloiner ; nor is it of any consequence , -
whether the vestment was made by him ... a condiction may be brought for the
recovery of the value of them , either against the thief , or against any other
poffeffor .
... called a conis diction , against the purloiner ; nor is it of any consequence , -
whether the vestment was made by him ... a condiction may be brought for the
recovery of the value of them , either against the thief , or against any other
poffeffor .
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She may familiarize herself to the sensual man ; she may be reconciled to the
visionary ; but , with AUTHORITY , she can come to no composition ; tho ' she be
unable to withstand its power And yet it is against this last Foe To Reason that the
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She may familiarize herself to the sensual man ; she may be reconciled to the
visionary ; but , with AUTHORITY , she can come to no composition ; tho ' she be
unable to withstand its power And yet it is against this last Foe To Reason that the
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... arguments alledged on either fide ; and proceeds to offer fome observations on
this mystery of the Gospel ; he concludes the chapter with an examination of
some objections which have been urged against the principles he defends .
... arguments alledged on either fide ; and proceeds to offer fome observations on
this mystery of the Gospel ; he concludes the chapter with an examination of
some objections which have been urged against the principles he defends .
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For whoever connects himself with a civil fociety , intimates by this act , not only
that he is willing to acquire for himself a right of being protected by the common
force against any causeless harm from another , or punishment by private
authority ...
For whoever connects himself with a civil fociety , intimates by this act , not only
that he is willing to acquire for himself a right of being protected by the common
force against any causeless harm from another , or punishment by private
authority ...
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Against this , indeed , the authority of the Church is a cobweb , the opinions of
Fathers lighter than air ; and we affirm , that our Saviour's words must necessarily
be taken in a figurative sense , because it is impoffible they should be true in a a
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Against this , indeed , the authority of the Church is a cobweb , the opinions of
Fathers lighter than air ; and we affirm , that our Saviour's words must necessarily
be taken in a figurative sense , because it is impoffible they should be true in a a
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