The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1806 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 59
Page 75
... truths for less turbu- lent times . But unfortunately they preached against her doc- trines , and she burned them for so ... truth and conscience ? -Mr . Malcolm surely cannot estimate dissimulation and prevarication as incumbent duties ...
... truths for less turbu- lent times . But unfortunately they preached against her doc- trines , and she burned them for so ... truth and conscience ? -Mr . Malcolm surely cannot estimate dissimulation and prevarication as incumbent duties ...
Page 103
... truth has nothing to do with the question , unless the Deity had appointed an individual to be an in- fallible judge of truth , and had put the sword into his hands to enforce it . The fact is , that the religion of Jesus Christ is ...
... truth has nothing to do with the question , unless the Deity had appointed an individual to be an in- fallible judge of truth , and had put the sword into his hands to enforce it . The fact is , that the religion of Jesus Christ is ...
Page 413
... truth and righteousness ; or who endeavour to seduce their fellow - creatures from the straight path of duty , to ensnare them in sin , and to make them err from that line of conduct to which God commands them to adhere : and he who ...
... truth and righteousness ; or who endeavour to seduce their fellow - creatures from the straight path of duty , to ensnare them in sin , and to make them err from that line of conduct to which God commands them to adhere : and he who ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acknowleged Admiral Admiral Keppel admit antient appears Athen attention Baryt Boards British Bulama called cause character Christian church circumstances conduct consequence considerable considered constitution degree discases disease displayed doctrine effect employed endeavoured enemy England equal favour felspar France French Gauls give gout honour Horatio Nelson Hugh Capet idea instances intitled island Italy John Pye Smith king Kinglake knights knowlege labour land late less Lord Lord Nelson Malta manner matter means ment merit mind Monody motion nation nature Nelson neral never object observations occasion opinion Parliament particular passage perhaps person perusal possess present principles proper motions readers regard remarks respect SALADIN says scarcely Scotland sentiments shew situation species spirit stance Stobæus substance Suidas supposed syphilis thing thou tion truth volume whole writer