Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volumen15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... Religion : or Natural Religion the Foundation of Revealed . In Anfwer to a Ser- mon preached before the University of Oxford on Act - Sunday , July 13 , 1755 , and lately published at the Request of the Vice Chancellor , and other Heads ...
... Religion : or Natural Religion the Foundation of Revealed . In Anfwer to a Ser- mon preached before the University of Oxford on Act - Sunday , July 13 , 1755 , and lately published at the Request of the Vice Chancellor , and other Heads ...
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... Religion : Surely , therefore , he is fairly beat out of the field ! and we believe the world will have no- thing more of any confequence from that quarter , until the enemies of Human Reafon , amongft Chriftians , prevail over the ...
... Religion : Surely , therefore , he is fairly beat out of the field ! and we believe the world will have no- thing more of any confequence from that quarter , until the enemies of Human Reafon , amongft Chriftians , prevail over the ...
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... Religion , but for pur- pofes , as we fhall fee , much more confiftent , maintained , • that the mind has no power of framing fuch general notions ; ▾ that it neither does nor can frame any ideas of Moral or Im- moral in general ; no ...
... Religion , but for pur- pofes , as we fhall fee , much more confiftent , maintained , • that the mind has no power of framing fuch general notions ; ▾ that it neither does nor can frame any ideas of Moral or Im- moral in general ; no ...
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... Religion . Dr. Patten indeed steps in , ⚫ and tells us , that St. Paul had no fuch meaning , as we ⚫ afcribe to him ; or , at least , that he did not mean the Græ- cian Elements only , but likewife thofe firft and fimple prin ...
... Religion . Dr. Patten indeed steps in , ⚫ and tells us , that St. Paul had no fuch meaning , as we ⚫ afcribe to him ; or , at least , that he did not mean the Græ- cian Elements only , but likewife thofe firft and fimple prin ...
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... Religion , like her heav'nly Sire , Been crown'd with thorns , been fcepter'd with a reed , And make her exit groaning on a cross . Thefe paffages are fufficient to apprize our readers , concerning the poetical talents of Squire Pounce ...
... Religion , like her heav'nly Sire , Been crown'd with thorns , been fcepter'd with a reed , And make her exit groaning on a cross . Thefe paffages are fufficient to apprize our readers , concerning the poetical talents of Squire Pounce ...
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