Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1807 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... feel the remarks in the following passage to be true , though they will not be intelligible to the giddy : · Many people of other religious societies , if they were to visit the meetings of the Quakers , while under their silent worship ...
... feel the remarks in the following passage to be true , though they will not be intelligible to the giddy : · Many people of other religious societies , if they were to visit the meetings of the Quakers , while under their silent worship ...
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... feel highly indebted to him for the delineation , which is as reputable to them as Barclay's Apology , and must be ready to hail him as almost if not altogether a Quaker . ART . IX A Treatise on the Origin , Progress , Prevention , and ...
... feel highly indebted to him for the delineation , which is as reputable to them as Barclay's Apology , and must be ready to hail him as almost if not altogether a Quaker . ART . IX A Treatise on the Origin , Progress , Prevention , and ...
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... feel angry when our writers ( as in the instances before us ) tell them that they cannot be said to possess character ; that they are as capricious as unprincipled ; and that they have reached that pitch of depravity in their private as ...
... feel angry when our writers ( as in the instances before us ) tell them that they cannot be said to possess character ; that they are as capricious as unprincipled ; and that they have reached that pitch of depravity in their private 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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acknowleged admitted antient appears Archbishop of Canterbury attention Battlesden Bedfordshire Bishop Boards book of Job Brecknockshire British British empire Brychan Builth called caoutchouc Carthage Catholics cause character Christian church circumstances civil colour conduct consequence considerable considered contains court degree doctrine effect employed endeavours England English epicycloid equal established Eton College expence favour feel friends Giraldus give Gothick Hatchard honour human India Indigence inhabitants interest intitled Ireland Irish king knowlege labour language late laws less Lord manner matter means ment merit mind ministers mode moral nature never object observed occasion opinion Parliament particular passage persons poem political poor Poor Laws possess present principles produced Quakers racter reader reason religion religious remarks respect Roman says sentiments shew society spirit sufficient supposed thing tion Tom Sim volume Wales whole writer