Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1817 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... evidence than has hitherto been adduced . ' Maimonides , ' says he , indeed , in a passage just referred to , says : " Our nation has unanimously agreed in ranking the book of Daniel among the books called Hagiographa , and not among ...
... evidence than has hitherto been adduced . ' Maimonides , ' says he , indeed , in a passage just referred to , says : " Our nation has unanimously agreed in ranking the book of Daniel among the books called Hagiographa , and not among ...
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... evidence . It may be perfectly true that disagreements are to be found in many detached pass- ages , but surely it would be most unfair thence to infer that any wilful deviation from the original has been made with any sinister ...
... evidence . It may be perfectly true that disagreements are to be found in many detached pass- ages , but surely it would be most unfair thence to infer that any wilful deviation from the original has been made with any sinister ...
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... evidence that the books in question are in use among that people : " On the evening preceding the twenty - fifth of December , it being supposed that Jesus Christ was born on that evening , the Jews do not study any thing sacred ; but ...
... evidence that the books in question are in use among that people : " On the evening preceding the twenty - fifth of December , it being supposed that Jesus Christ was born on that evening , the Jews do not study any thing sacred ; but ...
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... evidence of the truth of the Gospel , are yet by no means inconsiderable as auxiliary proofs of it . - That published by Wagenseil , ' says the author , ' states that Jesus was born at Bethlehem : that his mother's name was Mary : that ...
... evidence of the truth of the Gospel , are yet by no means inconsiderable as auxiliary proofs of it . - That published by Wagenseil , ' says the author , ' states that Jesus was born at Bethlehem : that his mother's name was Mary : that ...
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... evidence . Nay , to come to a plain example , we apprehend that a theoretical mathematician will be found very indifferently prepared to give an opinion on a practical point of engineering ; a cir- cumstance to which we advert as ...
... evidence . Nay , to come to a plain example , we apprehend that a theoretical mathematician will be found very indifferently prepared to give an opinion on a practical point of engineering ; a cir- cumstance to which we advert as ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen 6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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