The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 20W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1765 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... should be moft conducive to the public good . The philofophy of history ( a very proper term if not abused ) requires a paufe here , to bewail the ignorance of those ages which obliterated the great principles of Conftantine's eccle ...
... should be moft conducive to the public good . The philofophy of history ( a very proper term if not abused ) requires a paufe here , to bewail the ignorance of those ages which obliterated the great principles of Conftantine's eccle ...
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... should seem to be defeated by the hypothefis of a perma- nent life and confcioufnefs in the foul , and its capability of hap- piness and mifery in a separate ftate , an intermediate condition is contrived , in which the departed fouls ...
... should seem to be defeated by the hypothefis of a perma- nent life and confcioufnefs in the foul , and its capability of hap- piness and mifery in a separate ftate , an intermediate condition is contrived , in which the departed fouls ...
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... should be faid that ux means the animating foul of the human body , the af fertion of our Saviour is falfe : the principle of life is indifpu tably destroyed with the body . The fame word indeed , ver . 39 , fignifies the life ; but the ...
... should be faid that ux means the animating foul of the human body , the af fertion of our Saviour is falfe : the principle of life is indifpu tably destroyed with the body . The fame word indeed , ver . 39 , fignifies the life ; but the ...
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... should have been glad to fee a few whole lengths by the fame pencil . The fix difcourfes on the Relative Duties are very properly introduced by an excellent fermon on domeftic happiness , wherein the author endeavours to recommend and ...
... should have been glad to fee a few whole lengths by the fame pencil . The fix difcourfes on the Relative Duties are very properly introduced by an excellent fermon on domeftic happiness , wherein the author endeavours to recommend and ...
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... should be the harvest . ' In the fecond duty , of parents to children , on this text , parents , provoke not your children to wrath , & c . what he obferves with regard to that guilty partiality which we so often meet with , is well ...
... should be the harvest . ' In the fecond duty , of parents to children , on this text , parents , provoke not your children to wrath , & c . what he obferves with regard to that guilty partiality which we so often meet with , is well ...
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