The Monthly Review, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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His Lordship's great principle , concerning the end of the Law , is , that the Jewish
church was founded to preserve , and to administer the hopes , which had been
revealed to the Patriarchs ; and there , according to the Bifhop , were the hopes ...
His Lordship's great principle , concerning the end of the Law , is , that the Jewish
church was founded to preserve , and to administer the hopes , which had been
revealed to the Patriarchs ; and there , according to the Bifhop , were the hopes ...
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... and challenges all the advocates for reason ; " to produce one principle of
natural religion that arises from reasoning ... of the People called Quakers , with a
brief view of their religious principles , and of their tenets respecting civil society .
... and challenges all the advocates for reason ; " to produce one principle of
natural religion that arises from reasoning ... of the People called Quakers , with a
brief view of their religious principles , and of their tenets respecting civil society .
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Scarborough Medicated Waters , are judged to partake of the same principles
with Cheltenham . In the next section , which takes up more than half the volume ,
are considered Medicated Waters of the subacid , chalybeat kind . Of these our ...
Scarborough Medicated Waters , are judged to partake of the same principles
with Cheltenham . In the next section , which takes up more than half the volume ,
are considered Medicated Waters of the subacid , chalybeat kind . Of these our ...
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... were not under the check and controul of the legislative , it would be more
dangerous than useful ; because it must be , in that case , either a brute force ,
uninformed and unguided by any intelligent principle ; or else a discretionary
power .
... were not under the check and controul of the legislative , it would be more
dangerous than useful ; because it must be , in that case , either a brute force ,
uninformed and unguided by any intelligent principle ; or else a discretionary
power .
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... ( which likewise hath not yet been printed ) in order to render these new
principles more easily attainable ; and adapted ... well in explaining the principles
, as in facilitating the practice ; yet fome artists , either from a tardinefs of
apprehension ...
... ( which likewise hath not yet been printed ) in order to render these new
principles more easily attainable ; and adapted ... well in explaining the principles
, as in facilitating the practice ; yet fome artists , either from a tardinefs of
apprehension ...
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