Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1805 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... church , while they disapproved many things in her . doctrine and discipline ; he thought it expedient , in justice to himself and others of the same sentiments , to give some check to the crude censures , that had been passed upon them ...
... church , while they disapproved many things in her . doctrine and discipline ; he thought it expedient , in justice to himself and others of the same sentiments , to give some check to the crude censures , that had been passed upon them ...
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... Church ? Has Mr. P. ever studied the Constitution and Discipline of the Primitive Church ? As he lays the whole stress of his argument on regular ordination , and as the ceremony of regular ordination is necessarily left to be ...
... Church ? Has Mr. P. ever studied the Constitution and Discipline of the Primitive Church ? As he lays the whole stress of his argument on regular ordination , and as the ceremony of regular ordination is necessarily left to be ...
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... Church of England . By a Country Clergyman . 8vo . Is . Rivingtons . " Art . 33. A Letter to a Country Clergyman , occasioned by his Ad- dress to Lord Teignmouth , President of the British and Foreign Bible Society . By a Sub - urban ...
... Church of England . By a Country Clergyman . 8vo . Is . Rivingtons . " Art . 33. A Letter to a Country Clergyman , occasioned by his Ad- dress to Lord Teignmouth , President of the British and Foreign Bible Society . By a Sub - urban ...
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