The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1803 - Books |
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Page 35
... employed , by the Oppos nents of those Doctrines as held by the Established Church ; and an Appendix , containing some Strictures on Mr. Belsham's Re- view of Mr. Wilberforce's Treatise . By the Rev. William Magee , D.D. Senior Fellow ...
... employed , by the Oppos nents of those Doctrines as held by the Established Church ; and an Appendix , containing some Strictures on Mr. Belsham's Re- view of Mr. Wilberforce's Treatise . By the Rev. William Magee , D.D. Senior Fellow ...
Page 223
... employing his pen ? Is his interference prudent ? -Leaving him to settle these questions with his countrymen , we shall ... employed for preventing emigration , and on the conduct of Government with respect to it ; and to the whole are ...
... employing his pen ? Is his interference prudent ? -Leaving him to settle these questions with his countrymen , we shall ... employed for preventing emigration , and on the conduct of Government with respect to it ; and to the whole are ...
Page 241
... employed , that thence each reader may form deductions and conclusions for himself . Some of them may be disposed to ask , Are these writers at variance one with the other ? Or does the same writer contradict in one letter that which he ...
... employed , that thence each reader may form deductions and conclusions for himself . Some of them may be disposed to ask , Are these writers at variance one with the other ? Or does the same writer contradict in one letter that which he ...
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