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... tion on the other side of the Tweed . Before we advert to the second of Mr. R.'s tracts , we shall introduce a few observations respecting the first of them , and the author . He allows ( p . 90. ) that he is a young writer , and his ...
... tion on the other side of the Tweed . Before we advert to the second of Mr. R.'s tracts , we shall introduce a few observations respecting the first of them , and the author . He allows ( p . 90. ) that he is a young writer , and his ...
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... tion , and many outwardly embraced the profession of Chris- . tianity but so ill informed were they of its character , that they conceived the salt placed on the tongue in the Romish ritual of baptism to be the thing signified as well ...
... tion , and many outwardly embraced the profession of Chris- . tianity but so ill informed were they of its character , that they conceived the salt placed on the tongue in the Romish ritual of baptism to be the thing signified as well ...
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... tion . Mandeville is highly praised . Shaftesbury , Chesterfield , Addison , Steele , Pope , and Bolingbroke , are reviewed in one chapter , as if they had invented little , and only served to circulate in the genteel world the opinions ...
... tion . Mandeville is highly praised . Shaftesbury , Chesterfield , Addison , Steele , Pope , and Bolingbroke , are reviewed in one chapter , as if they had invented little , and only served to circulate in the genteel world the opinions ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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