Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volume 64Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1781 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... themselves ! ' Vol . II . p . II . ART . V. An Inquiry into the Origin and Confequences of the Influence of the Crown over Parliament . Submitted to the Confideration of the Electors of Great Britain . 8vo . I s . 6d . DodЛley . 1780 ...
... themselves ! ' Vol . II . p . II . ART . V. An Inquiry into the Origin and Confequences of the Influence of the Crown over Parliament . Submitted to the Confideration of the Electors of Great Britain . 8vo . I s . 6d . DodЛley . 1780 ...
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... themselves improved too ! -But leaving every man to gratify his own appetite , without pretend- ing to decide on the relative merit of this or that fpecies of tafte , we proceed to give fome account of the work before us . The Editor ...
... themselves improved too ! -But leaving every man to gratify his own appetite , without pretend- ing to decide on the relative merit of this or that fpecies of tafte , we proceed to give fome account of the work before us . The Editor ...
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... themselves from what was called the catholic or orthodox com- munion ; or who were excluded from it by others . Auftin and Ter- tullian call them ftrangers - without the church , & c . But ( fays the learned Author ) whether they were ...
... themselves from what was called the catholic or orthodox com- munion ; or who were excluded from it by others . Auftin and Ter- tullian call them ftrangers - without the church , & c . But ( fays the learned Author ) whether they were ...
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... themselves , and in their contention for what they called the truths of the gospel , moft fhamefully violated the practice of it . St. Jerome fcruples not to fay , that heretics are worse than hea- thens ; yea , that they are the worst ...
... themselves , and in their contention for what they called the truths of the gospel , moft fhamefully violated the practice of it . St. Jerome fcruples not to fay , that heretics are worse than hea- thens ; yea , that they are the worst ...
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... themselves , fays he , are not free from this charge . There were several books forged by them , and afcribed to perfons who were not their real authors . Among these may be reckoned the Acts of Paul and Thecla , the Sibylline Poems ...
... themselves , fays he , are not free from this charge . There were several books forged by them , and afcribed to perfons who were not their real authors . Among these may be reckoned the Acts of Paul and Thecla , the Sibylline Poems ...
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