Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen 6Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1752 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... writings of dr . John Hill -on mr . Hume's essay on miracles 310 313 on Raphael's defigns 147 on free aud candid difquifitions relating to the church of England & c . mind on letters concerning on Elfrida 62 312 482 on the fentence in ...
... writings of dr . John Hill -on mr . Hume's essay on miracles 310 313 on Raphael's defigns 147 on free aud candid difquifitions relating to the church of England & c . mind on letters concerning on Elfrida 62 312 482 on the fentence in ...
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... writings in a more eminent degree than in thofe of Mr. Hume . The work now before us will , as far as we are able to judge , confiderably raife his reputation ; and , being free from that fceptical turn which appears in his other pieces ...
... writings in a more eminent degree than in thofe of Mr. Hume . The work now before us will , as far as we are able to judge , confiderably raife his reputation ; and , being free from that fceptical turn which appears in his other pieces ...
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... writings ( as we obferved in the preceding article ) receive a farther recom mendation from that elegance and fpirit which appears in them , and that clearness of reafoning , which diftinguishes tliem from most others . The difcourfes ...
... writings ( as we obferved in the preceding article ) receive a farther recom mendation from that elegance and fpirit which appears in them , and that clearness of reafoning , which diftinguishes tliem from most others . The difcourfes ...
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... writings . Our author treats Mr. Warburton's Julian as an idle tale , a prettily fancied fable , an airy caffle upon which , to ufe his own expreffion , he plays all kinds of battery , and tries both reafon and ridicule to drive the ...
... writings . Our author treats Mr. Warburton's Julian as an idle tale , a prettily fancied fable , an airy caffle upon which , to ufe his own expreffion , he plays all kinds of battery , and tries both reafon and ridicule to drive the ...
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... writing . First then , fays he , it was eafy to obferve * , that this opinion con- cerning the perpetuity of the Jewish ignμwas had been ef poused , and confidently affirmed by feveral of the ancient fathers of the chriftian church ...
... writing . First then , fays he , it was eafy to obferve * , that this opinion con- cerning the perpetuity of the Jewish ignμwas had been ef poused , and confidently affirmed by feveral of the ancient fathers of the chriftian church ...
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