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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... writers were more fet upon em- bellishing their narrations with vain and tawdry ornaments , than upon rendering them interefting by their order , perfpi- cuity , and truth . C II . Almost all the philofophers of this age were of that ...
... writers were more fet upon em- bellishing their narrations with vain and tawdry ornaments , than upon rendering them interefting by their order , perfpi- cuity , and truth . C II . Almost all the philofophers of this age were of that ...
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... writers of the fourth century with great juftice and candour , and in a man- ner that must be agreeable to every unprejudiced reader . The doctor affigns the caufe of fuperftition in the Chriftian religion . to a ridiculous ...
... writers of the fourth century with great juftice and candour , and in a man- ner that must be agreeable to every unprejudiced reader . The doctor affigns the caufe of fuperftition in the Chriftian religion . to a ridiculous ...
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... writers , he proceeds to the controverfy concerning an intermediate ftate . The question , he fays , is whether the fcriptures afford any juft and folid grounds for the doctrine of the immortality of the foul of man , and particularly ...
... writers , he proceeds to the controverfy concerning an intermediate ftate . The question , he fays , is whether the fcriptures afford any juft and folid grounds for the doctrine of the immortality of the foul of man , and particularly ...
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... writers are perfuaded that they ought to maintain the natural , indefeasible immortality of the foul , and its confcious exiftence in a feparate ftate , as if this doctrine were some way connected with the principles of the chriftian ...
... writers are perfuaded that they ought to maintain the natural , indefeasible immortality of the foul , and its confcious exiftence in a feparate ftate , as if this doctrine were some way connected with the principles of the chriftian ...
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... writers who contend for the fepa- rate existence of the foul cannot , in the estimation of impartial judges , invalidate the doctrine they endeavour to fupport ; it ought , however , to fuggeft to them the neceffity of moderation and ...
... writers who contend for the fepa- rate existence of the foul cannot , in the estimation of impartial judges , invalidate the doctrine they endeavour to fupport ; it ought , however , to fuggeft to them the neceffity of moderation and ...
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