Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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That he never knew of any villeins " in grofs in his time , and that villeins appendent to manors " were but very few in number : that , fince England has re- " ceived the Chriftian religion , men began to be affected ...
That he never knew of any villeins " in grofs in his time , and that villeins appendent to manors " were but very few in number : that , fince England has re- " ceived the Chriftian religion , men began to be affected ...
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me any you fay that Natural Religion is a fufficent guide , with- out the foreign aid of revelation , on what principle should political laws become neceflary ? Is not the fame reafon • available in Theology and in Politics ?
me any you fay that Natural Religion is a fufficent guide , with- out the foreign aid of revelation , on what principle should political laws become neceflary ? Is not the fame reafon • available in Theology and in Politics ?
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But if we think this ne- ceffity rather imaginary than real , we should renounce their dreams of Society , together with their vifions of Religion , and vindicate ourfelves into perfect liberty . ' The Hebrew Concordance adapted to the ...
But if we think this ne- ceffity rather imaginary than real , we should renounce their dreams of Society , together with their vifions of Religion , and vindicate ourfelves into perfect liberty . ' The Hebrew Concordance adapted to the ...
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... he fhews how finely Pope has worked up the little hints of diftrefs that are scattered up and down thefe ; which , tho ' highly paffionate , are happily delicate : as the struggles between religion and love are exquifite .
... he fhews how finely Pope has worked up the little hints of diftrefs that are scattered up and down thefe ; which , tho ' highly paffionate , are happily delicate : as the struggles between religion and love are exquifite .
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... at the celebrating mafs in a good choir , but have been extremely affected with awe , if not with devotion : which ought to put us on our < guard against the infinuating nature of fo pompous and al- luring a religion as popery .
... at the celebrating mafs in a good choir , but have been extremely affected with awe , if not with devotion : which ought to put us on our < guard against the infinuating nature of fo pompous and al- luring a religion as popery .
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