Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, 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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... proposed to himself , not glory , but improve- ment . Unsatisfied with the prevailing opinions of that age , concerning the fource from whence knowlege is derived , and wanting to inform himself how far the human mind could proceed with ...
... proposed to himself , not glory , but improve- ment . Unsatisfied with the prevailing opinions of that age , concerning the fource from whence knowlege is derived , and wanting to inform himself how far the human mind could proceed with ...
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... proposed to confute , when he was employed in the Vatican , to write in defence of the Pope's Supremacy , and of his having fincerely abjured in his heart the the religion of Rome , it is here maintained , MISCELLANEOUS .
... proposed to confute , when he was employed in the Vatican , to write in defence of the Pope's Supremacy , and of his having fincerely abjured in his heart the the religion of Rome , it is here maintained , MISCELLANEOUS .
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... proposed rewards of Faith and Obedience ; That the mercy and long fuffering of God , is in order to lead finners to repentance and amendment of life ; That death came by fin and disobedience , and that deliverance from the dominion of ...
... proposed rewards of Faith and Obedience ; That the mercy and long fuffering of God , is in order to lead finners to repentance and amendment of life ; That death came by fin and disobedience , and that deliverance from the dominion of ...
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... proposed without my approbation , and nothing executed without my confent ; < the King had no fecret he referved from me , nor any au- thority that he did not occafionally invest me with ; all these confiderations perfuaded me , that if ...
... proposed without my approbation , and nothing executed without my confent ; < the King had no fecret he referved from me , nor any au- thority that he did not occafionally invest me with ; all these confiderations perfuaded me , that if ...
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... proposed , unless they had kept the doctrine out of fight , and hid from the ' notice of the people . If then Jesus Christ took off , and entirely removed this veil or cover , and openly and nakedly held up to fight , the doctrine which ...
... proposed , unless they had kept the doctrine out of fight , and hid from the ' notice of the people . If then Jesus Christ took off , and entirely removed this veil or cover , and openly and nakedly held up to fight , the doctrine which ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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