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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... Christianity Strictures on the Commentary and Conference of the Rev. 398 Mr. Dodd The Novellift Johnson's Edition of Shakespear 399 400 401 Letter to the author of the Divine Legation , & c . Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of ...
... Christianity Strictures on the Commentary and Conference of the Rev. 398 Mr. Dodd The Novellift Johnson's Edition of Shakespear 399 400 401 Letter to the author of the Divine Legation , & c . Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of ...
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was just reason to apprehend that the truth might fuffer , if the Christian youth , for want of proper mafters and inftructors of their own religion , fhould have recourse , for their education , to the schools of the pagan philofophers ...
was just reason to apprehend that the truth might fuffer , if the Christian youth , for want of proper mafters and inftructors of their own religion , fhould have recourse , for their education , to the schools of the pagan philofophers ...
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... christians , as productive of nothing better than fuperftition , idolatry , and enthusiasm on the one hand , and in- fidelity on the other : and they apprehend that by admitting In the New Teftament , redemption , falvation , & c ...
... christians , as productive of nothing better than fuperftition , idolatry , and enthusiasm on the one hand , and in- fidelity on the other : and they apprehend that by admitting In the New Teftament , redemption , falvation , & c ...
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... christianity , when this objection was urged home upon them . In vain had they proved the truth and authenticity of the chriftian revela- tion , by what is called the external evidence , even to demon- ftration ; in vain had they fhewn ...
... christianity , when this objection was urged home upon them . In vain had they proved the truth and authenticity of the chriftian revela- tion , by what is called the external evidence , even to demon- ftration ; in vain had they fhewn ...
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... christianity itself , which is at this hour well nigh choaked and obfcured under the thick fhade of this venemous exotic . ' We do not apprehend , with our author , that popery can derive any advantage from the common opinion ; for ...
... christianity itself , which is at this hour well nigh choaked and obfcured under the thick fhade of this venemous exotic . ' We do not apprehend , with our author , that popery can derive any advantage from the common opinion ; for ...
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