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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... against the infinuating nature of fo pompous and al- luring a religion as popery . Lord Bolingbroke being one • day prefent at this folemnity , in the chapel of Verfailles , and feeing the Archbishop of Paris elevate the hoft ...
... against the infinuating nature of fo pompous and al- luring a religion as popery . Lord Bolingbroke being one • day prefent at this folemnity , in the chapel of Verfailles , and feeing the Archbishop of Paris elevate the hoft ...
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... against certain men , who having oppofed Reason , will find it very difficult to answer him ; for Reason will ne ... against all orders of men , but with peculiar malice and rancour against the Clergy . And for the doctri- C • nal ...
... against certain men , who having oppofed Reason , will find it very difficult to answer him ; for Reason will ne ... against all orders of men , but with peculiar malice and rancour against the Clergy . And for the doctri- C • nal ...
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... against being feduced by the rudiments of this world ; but • that vain Philofnphy , which was then working , and , as he ⚫ might easily forefee , would work afterwards incredible mif- chief to the Christian Religion . Dr. Patten indeed ...
... against being feduced by the rudiments of this world ; but • that vain Philofnphy , which was then working , and , as he ⚫ might easily forefee , would work afterwards incredible mif- chief to the Christian Religion . Dr. Patten indeed ...
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... against their perfidious foes , he very coolly tells them , that Th ' immortal Bard , Who fightless fung , in never dying ftrains , Revolted Angels , and fair Eden's lofs , In vain would ftrike his Epic lyre , to raise Th ' inactive ...
... against their perfidious foes , he very coolly tells them , that Th ' immortal Bard , Who fightless fung , in never dying ftrains , Revolted Angels , and fair Eden's lofs , In vain would ftrike his Epic lyre , to raise Th ' inactive ...
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... against him by PAPISTS . To which are added , 1. A circumftantial Narrative of what hath fince paffed ⚫ between Mr. Bower and Sir Henry Bedingfield , in relation thereto . 2. Copies of the faid pretended Letters , fent him by Sir Henry ...
... against him by PAPISTS . To which are added , 1. A circumftantial Narrative of what hath fince paffed ⚫ between Mr. Bower and Sir Henry Bedingfield , in relation thereto . 2. Copies of the faid pretended Letters , fent him by Sir Henry ...
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