The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 73R. Griffiths, 1785 - Books |
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Page 104
Amongst rational beings , the free use of reason can never be injurious ; amongst Chriftians and Protestants , the free examination of the Scriptures can never be unbecoming . To human beings , knowledge is power and happiness .
Amongst rational beings , the free use of reason can never be injurious ; amongst Chriftians and Protestants , the free examination of the Scriptures can never be unbecoming . To human beings , knowledge is power and happiness .
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... but they must not fuffer themfelves to be too much diverted , by foreign objects , from their ne ceffary attention to the jutt demands of the Public at large : -- in the due discharge of which , they never find that they have time ...
... but they must not fuffer themfelves to be too much diverted , by foreign objects , from their ne ceffary attention to the jutt demands of the Public at large : -- in the due discharge of which , they never find that they have time ...
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Whereas four of them are the creatures of Mr. Warburton's imagination , never espoused , never admitted , never mentioned by Sir Haac Newton . The other two are vindicated , the one as agreeable to history , the other as agrecable to ...
Whereas four of them are the creatures of Mr. Warburton's imagination , never espoused , never admitted , never mentioned by Sir Haac Newton . The other two are vindicated , the one as agreeable to history , the other as agrecable to ...
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