The Monthly Review, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Página 148
Nevertheless , the Doctor acknowleges , that the Canon now generally received ,
is a good one ; and thinks , that we should by no means admit any addition to it .
The only work of those called the Apoftolical Fathers , that seems to make a fair ...
Nevertheless , the Doctor acknowleges , that the Canon now generally received ,
is a good one ; and thinks , that we should by no means admit any addition to it .
The only work of those called the Apoftolical Fathers , that seems to make a fair ...
Página 314
The question , to which an aniwer is here given , is this : In cale any person has
received the holy Communicn before Confirmation , is it neceffary for him to be
confirmed afterwards ! -In regard to this , our Author is of opinion , that the
receiving ...
The question , to which an aniwer is here given , is this : In cale any person has
received the holy Communicn before Confirmation , is it neceffary for him to be
confirmed afterwards ! -In regard to this , our Author is of opinion , that the
receiving ...
Página 510
Nor was this all the hard measure I received . Religion * had a hand in my misery
. False Religion was the spring » of that paternal resentment I suffered under . ' . ,
• It was my father's wont to have prayers read every night and morning in his ...
Nor was this all the hard measure I received . Religion * had a hand in my misery
. False Religion was the spring » of that paternal resentment I suffered under . ' . ,
• It was my father's wont to have prayers read every night and morning in his ...
Página 543
Lay apart all filthiness and Tuperfluity of naughtin Is , and receive with xeikness
the ingrafted word , which is able to save your souls . But be ye doers of the word
, and not hearers only , deceiving your own selves . The feveral things contained
...
Lay apart all filthiness and Tuperfluity of naughtin Is , and receive with xeikness
the ingrafted word , which is able to save your souls . But be ye doers of the word
, and not hearers only , deceiving your own selves . The feveral things contained
...
Página 578
Upon bearing this , it is said , that Edwin told the Bithop , he was now fully
satisfied , and ready to receive the Chriftian ... The case of the kingdom of Kent , !
which owed its Christianity to the Missionaries of Rome , and received the
usages of ...
Upon bearing this , it is said , that Edwin told the Bithop , he was now fully
satisfied , and ready to receive the Chriftian ... The case of the kingdom of Kent , !
which owed its Christianity to the Missionaries of Rome , and received the
usages of ...
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