Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volume 46Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1772 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... fenfe of the word , of a mighty monarch , and as the arbitrels , in a great meafure , of the fate of Europe , for many years ; that the remarks and fentiments of a person thus loftily fituated , would , no doubt , greatly gratify the ...
... fenfe of the word , of a mighty monarch , and as the arbitrels , in a great meafure , of the fate of Europe , for many years ; that the remarks and fentiments of a person thus loftily fituated , would , no doubt , greatly gratify the ...
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... fenfe , have the Laity to do with the thirty - nine Articles ? Every Layman in the kingdom is very well fatisfied with believing as much as he can , and leaves it to the Clergy to believe more , without envying them fo diftinguished a ...
... fenfe , have the Laity to do with the thirty - nine Articles ? Every Layman in the kingdom is very well fatisfied with believing as much as he can , and leaves it to the Clergy to believe more , without envying them fo diftinguished a ...
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... fenfe of the impolers . This notion will accord very well with his extreme zeal for the Athanafian doctrines , but it does not coincide with the latitude which he feems willing to allow in other refpects . It is , indeed , with concern ...
... fenfe of the impolers . This notion will accord very well with his extreme zeal for the Athanafian doctrines , but it does not coincide with the latitude which he feems willing to allow in other refpects . It is , indeed , with concern ...
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... fenfe , -as to think it a thousand to one , but he himself is an unbeliever in many of the 39 Articles ; ' and he has , likewife , thrown out the following queftion , Who among the clergy , that read and think at all , are fuppofed to ...
... fenfe , -as to think it a thousand to one , but he himself is an unbeliever in many of the 39 Articles ; ' and he has , likewife , thrown out the following queftion , Who among the clergy , that read and think at all , are fuppofed to ...
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... fenfe , there being no ultimate state , no particular magnitude that is the ultimate magnitude of fuch a varying quantity . ' The three properties , above laid down , are illuftrated in feveral numerical and geometrical examples , for ...
... fenfe , there being no ultimate state , no particular magnitude that is the ultimate magnitude of fuch a varying quantity . ' The three properties , above laid down , are illuftrated in feveral numerical and geometrical examples , for ...
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Page 14 - And it came to pass, that the beggar died and was carried by the angels into Abraham's bosom: the rich man also died, and was buried; and in hell he lifted up his eyes, being in torments and seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom.
Page 129 - And when he thus had spoken, he cried with a loud voice, Lazarus, come forth. And he that was dead came forth, bound hand and foot with graveclothes : and his face was bound about with a napkin. Jesus saith unto them, Loose him, and let him go.
Page 4 - A FORM OF PRAYER WITH FASTING, to be used yearly on the Thirtieth of January, being the day of the Martyrdom of the [67] Blessed King CHARLES the First ; to implore the mercy of God, that neither the Guilt of that sacred and innocent Blood, nor those other sins, by which God was provoked to deliver up both us and our King into the hands of cruel and unreasonable men, may at any time hereafter be visited upon us or our posterity.
Page 222 - Not her, the praise is due : his gradual touch Has moulder'd into beauty many a tower, Which, when it frown'd with all its battlements, Was only terrible...
Page 218 - A Poet's feeling, and a Painter's eye, Come to your votary's aid. For well ye know How foon my infant accents lifp'd the rhyme, How foon my hands the mimic colours fpread, And vainly...