Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volumen12Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1755 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... must raise , he would foften it ⚫ by throwing the blame not on the religion , but on the false interpreters of it , without giving a fingle inftance of any abufive interpretation . ' What is there To this the vindicator fummarily ...
... must raise , he would foften it ⚫ by throwing the blame not on the religion , but on the false interpreters of it , without giving a fingle inftance of any abufive interpretation . ' What is there To this the vindicator fummarily ...
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... must never receive a religion which con tradicts sense and reason . The fecond , that we must not re- ceive any religion , which does not evidently prove itself to come from God . A religion which comes from God , we are told , must ...
... must never receive a religion which con tradicts sense and reason . The fecond , that we must not re- ceive any religion , which does not evidently prove itself to come from God . A religion which comes from God , we are told , must ...
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... must exist neceffarily and eternally ; neceffa- rily , because if we take away the neceffity of his existence , it ... must ⚫ have had a beginning , and may have an end . They must ⚫ therefore have borrowed Being from fome fufficient ...
... must exist neceffarily and eternally ; neceffa- rily , because if we take away the neceffity of his existence , it ... must ⚫ have had a beginning , and may have an end . They must ⚫ therefore have borrowed Being from fome fufficient ...
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... must have been confented to by every man that ever enjoyed the benefit of • fociety . That perfonal flander is a fubordinate evil , as it is a perfonal , not a public concern ; and that the law which has appointed a redress for the ...
... must have been confented to by every man that ever enjoyed the benefit of • fociety . That perfonal flander is a fubordinate evil , as it is a perfonal , not a public concern ; and that the law which has appointed a redress for the ...
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... must be ftruck dumb , or fome things will be said , which may prove the use of speech to be as great a nufance to fome men as the liberty of the prefs . ' The author next confiders , at what expence this imagi- nary peace and fecurity ...
... must be ftruck dumb , or fome things will be said , which may prove the use of speech to be as great a nufance to fome men as the liberty of the prefs . ' The author next confiders , at what expence this imagi- nary peace and fecurity ...
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