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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... Nature , Caufe , & c . of the Croup Confiderations on the Ufe and Abuse of Phyfic Practical Obfervations concerning the Cure of the Venereal Disease by Mercurials Du Port de Signis Morborum Libra Quatuor The Practice of Inoculation ...
... Nature , Caufe , & c . of the Croup Confiderations on the Ufe and Abuse of Phyfic Practical Obfervations concerning the Cure of the Venereal Disease by Mercurials Du Port de Signis Morborum Libra Quatuor The Practice of Inoculation ...
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... nature is fubject , ecclefiaftical history , in his hands , be- comes equally entertaining as it is inftructive . . In our laft Review , we brought down our author's account VOL . XX . July , 1765. B of of the chriftian church to a moft ...
... nature is fubject , ecclefiaftical history , in his hands , be- comes equally entertaining as it is inftructive . . In our laft Review , we brought down our author's account VOL . XX . July , 1765. B of of the chriftian church to a moft ...
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... nature , but pious and laud- able in the esteem of a fuperftitious age . They did not , how- ever , fecure the fanctity of this holy congregation , fince the feducing charms of opulence , that corrupted the monks of Clugni much fooner ...
... nature , but pious and laud- able in the esteem of a fuperftitious age . They did not , how- ever , fecure the fanctity of this holy congregation , fince the feducing charms of opulence , that corrupted the monks of Clugni much fooner ...
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... 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 foul was not impaired , or at all affected by any thing that happened upon the tranf ...
... 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 foul was not impaired , or at all affected by any thing that happened upon the tranf ...
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... nature may not appear to transcend the riches of Gospel grace . The prin- cipal of which is , placing redemption , falvation , & c . in and through Jefus Chrift , in circumftances which either keep the ideas of life and death out of ...
... nature may not appear to transcend the riches of Gospel grace . The prin- cipal of which is , placing redemption , falvation , & c . in and through Jefus Chrift , in circumftances which either keep the ideas of life and death out of ...
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