Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volume 15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 - Bibliography Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... church 431 Pennington's , at Huntingdon 96 314 Rofs's , at Cambridge ibid . Smithfon's , on the declaration of war ibid RESIGNATION , or , Fox out , & c . Spry's , at the confecration of two Bishops Taylor's , at Norwich 523 ...
... church 431 Pennington's , at Huntingdon 96 314 Rofs's , at Cambridge ibid . Smithfon's , on the declaration of war ibid RESIGNATION , or , Fox out , & c . Spry's , at the confecration of two Bishops Taylor's , at Norwich 523 ...
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... church of God in this world , none but MEN , could join in this fong . The twen- ty - four Elders , it is generally agreed , reprefent the Priests ,. or Minifters of the Church , and then the four living crea- tures , or Cherubim , must ...
... church of God in this world , none but MEN , could join in this fong . The twen- ty - four Elders , it is generally agreed , reprefent the Priests ,. or Minifters of the Church , and then the four living crea- tures , or Cherubim , must ...
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... church of God attend- ed with the wheels , or revolutions , of his providence . And fo the Cherubim in the Temple , efpecially thofe over the mercy - feat , may properly denote the church on earth , where God hath fet his throne , and ...
... church of God attend- ed with the wheels , or revolutions , of his providence . And fo the Cherubim in the Temple , efpecially thofe over the mercy - feat , may properly denote the church on earth , where God hath fet his throne , and ...
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... which he would never do for his own ; that is , to vindicate fo great a light of his Church from the malice of palt times , and the igno- rance This defect our Author has , however , well fupplied 60 An Effay on the Writings.
... which he would never do for his own ; that is , to vindicate fo great a light of his Church from the malice of palt times , and the igno- rance This defect our Author has , however , well fupplied 60 An Effay on the Writings.
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... church . A lamp fhould hang over her head , whofe dim and dismal ray fhould afford only light enough to make darkness visible . She herself fhould be re- prefented in the inftant when fhe first hears this aerial voice , and in the ...
... church . A lamp fhould hang over her head , whofe dim and dismal ray fhould afford only light enough to make darkness visible . She herself fhould be re- prefented in the inftant when fhe first hears this aerial voice , and in the ...
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