The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1805 |
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... lived without God in the world . ” Whatever , therefore , is found among heathens of these principles , is to be attributed to early Revelations and traditional light . " The most enlightened divines of the last age , with Dr. Clarke at ...
... lived without God in the world . ” Whatever , therefore , is found among heathens of these principles , is to be attributed to early Revelations and traditional light . " The most enlightened divines of the last age , with Dr. Clarke at ...
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... lived on this for about twelve months , but during that time was very melancholy . He then declared to his friends that it was against his conscience to enjoy the revenue of what had belonged to the church , and that he could make ...
... lived on this for about twelve months , but during that time was very melancholy . He then declared to his friends that it was against his conscience to enjoy the revenue of what had belonged to the church , and that he could make ...
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... lived , the subsequent ages became ages of barrenness ; and Greece , for a long , long period , has been as barbarous as any of those nations on whom , in the days of her splendour , she conferred this degrading epithet . We are ...
... lived , the subsequent ages became ages of barrenness ; and Greece , for a long , long period , has been as barbarous as any of those nations on whom , in the days of her splendour , she conferred this degrading epithet . We are ...
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