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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... fhew of reafon , thinks that in the times fucceeding thofe of Con- ftantine , many tranfactions happened with regard to the in- ternal conftitution of the church , which were inconfiftent with the plan laid down by that emperor , and ...
... fhew of reafon , thinks that in the times fucceeding thofe of Con- ftantine , many tranfactions happened with regard to the in- ternal conftitution of the church , which were inconfiftent with the plan laid down by that emperor , and ...
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... fhew that fcience and literature are indebted to it for fome of their most valuable improvements . 6 Mr. Hume has obferved , that , in the age of Thomas Becket , the fpirit of fuperftition was fo prevalent that it in- fallibly caught ...
... fhew that fcience and literature are indebted to it for fome of their most valuable improvements . 6 Mr. Hume has obferved , that , in the age of Thomas Becket , the fpirit of fuperftition was fo prevalent that it in- fallibly caught ...
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... had they fhewn , from the moral doctrines of the gofpel , an agreement with the most rational conclufions of wife men in all ages , unless they could fhew wife View of the Controverfy concerning an intermediate State , & c . 13.
... had they fhewn , from the moral doctrines of the gofpel , an agreement with the most rational conclufions of wife men in all ages , unless they could fhew wife View of the Controverfy concerning an intermediate State , & c . 13.
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wife men in all ages , unless they could fhew the peculiar úfes and importance of fuch a difpenfation . To what purpofe fuch a profufion of miracles , fo eminently powerful a minister , so tranfcendent a character as that of Jefus at ...
wife men in all ages , unless they could fhew the peculiar úfes and importance of fuch a difpenfation . To what purpofe fuch a profufion of miracles , fo eminently powerful a minister , so tranfcendent a character as that of Jefus at ...
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... fhew our acknowledgments of it . As foon as men , therefore , arrive at an age , when they can thoroughly feel the good effects of their parents care ; and can reflect , as they ought , on all their paft acts of goodness and tenderness ...
... fhew our acknowledgments of it . As foon as men , therefore , arrive at an age , when they can thoroughly feel the good effects of their parents care ; and can reflect , as they ought , on all their paft acts of goodness and tenderness ...
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