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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Page 196
... known to the inqui sitive antiquary ; sources , of which even the existence hath been doubted by the candid literati ; and , I may add , of course denied by the captious , ever more indulgent to their own pre- judices , than anxious to ...
... known to the inqui sitive antiquary ; sources , of which even the existence hath been doubted by the candid literati ; and , I may add , of course denied by the captious , ever more indulgent to their own pre- judices , than anxious to ...
Page 404
... known of God , is manifested in themselves [ manifest in them , Bible . ] The essential pro- perties of God rendering our moral duty to him necessary , are known by the light of nature : and by the same light are men able to make a ...
... known of God , is manifested in themselves [ manifest in them , Bible . ] The essential pro- perties of God rendering our moral duty to him necessary , are known by the light of nature : and by the same light are men able to make a ...
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... known world , with questions subjoined , to recall the several particulars to the pupil's memory . The latter part follows a similar mode with respect to antient Geography , and is borrowed in a great measure from Adams's Summary . - In ...
... known world , with questions subjoined , to recall the several particulars to the pupil's memory . The latter part follows a similar mode with respect to antient Geography , and is borrowed in a great measure from Adams's Summary . - In ...
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