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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... body politic , diftinct from that of the ftate , but under his SUPREMACY ; fo that he retained the right of modelling and governing it in fuch a manner as that it should be moft conducive to the public good . The philofophy of history ...
... body politic , diftinct from that of the ftate , but under his SUPREMACY ; fo that he retained the right of modelling and governing it in fuch a manner as that it should be moft conducive to the public good . The philofophy of history ...
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... body , in a state of conscious perception ; and whether , in confequence of this notion , there is not a certain intermediate ftate of happiness and mifery for good and wicked men refpectively , between death and the ge- neral ...
... body , in a state of conscious perception ; and whether , in confequence of this notion , there is not a certain intermediate ftate of happiness and mifery for good and wicked men refpectively , between death and the ge- neral ...
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... body . On the other fide it is infifted , that the human foul is im- mortal in its own nature , and capable of an active and con- scious existence in a state of difunion and feparation from the body . That this natural capacity of the ...
... body . On the other fide it is infifted , that the human foul is im- mortal in its own nature , and capable of an active and con- scious existence in a state of difunion and feparation from the body . That this natural capacity of the ...
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... body . ' · Our author fhews the neceflity of clearing up the genuine fenfe of fcripture , and freeing it from those mistaken interpre- tations , which unskilful men first adopted , and others , in- terested in the credit of particular ...
... body . ' · Our author fhews the neceflity of clearing up the genuine fenfe of fcripture , and freeing it from those mistaken interpre- tations , which unskilful men first adopted , and others , in- terested in the credit of particular ...
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... bodies hands ? And yet this , in fhort , is the whole to which the account given us of the cui bono of revelation by most of our modern advocates for chriftianity , feems to amount . ' Could the conversion of the world , we may afk ...
... bodies hands ? And yet this , in fhort , is the whole to which the account given us of the cui bono of revelation by most of our modern advocates for chriftianity , feems to amount . ' Could the conversion of the world , we may afk ...
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