The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1805 - Books |
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... believe first took place from forty to fifty years ago , was shortening the duration , from three years to two : in both cases giving what may be called a bastard fallow the last year , by a half ploughing , soon af- ter Midsummer ...
... believe first took place from forty to fifty years ago , was shortening the duration , from three years to two : in both cases giving what may be called a bastard fallow the last year , by a half ploughing , soon af- ter Midsummer ...
Page 95
... believe the Gospel to be the Word of God . By the Rev. Charles Sleech Hawtry , A. B. Vicar of Widston , Monmouthshire . 8vo . pp . 172 . 4s . Boards . Rivingtons . 185 . With the truly laudable view of promoting the eternal principles ...
... believe the Gospel to be the Word of God . By the Rev. Charles Sleech Hawtry , A. B. Vicar of Widston , Monmouthshire . 8vo . pp . 172 . 4s . Boards . Rivingtons . 185 . With the truly laudable view of promoting the eternal principles ...
Page 155
... believe that God exists is the foundation of all religion ; ' from which he infers that Mystery and Religion are inseparable : but if , by Religion , he means religious belief , he is not perhaps strictly correct . The existence of God ...
... believe that God exists is the foundation of all religion ; ' from which he infers that Mystery and Religion are inseparable : but if , by Religion , he means religious belief , he is not perhaps strictly correct . The existence of God ...
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