The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 22Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths R. Griffiths, 1760 - Books A monthly book announcement and review journal. Considered to be the first periodical in England to offer reviews. In each issue the longer reviews are in the front section followed by short reviews of lesser works. It featured the novelist and poet Oliver Goldsmith as an early contributor. Griffiths himself, and likely his wife Isabella Griffiths, contributed review articles to the periodical. Later contributors included Dr. Charles Burney, John Cleland, Theophilus Cibber, James Grainger, Anna Letitia Barbauld, Elizabeth Moody, and Tobias Smollet. |
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Page 16
... death men apparently fink into a state of inactivity ⚫ and infenfibility . To this ftate every perfon is reduced at the moment of death ; and many perfons for fome time be- ' fore they are certainly known to be dead . This is the plain ...
... death men apparently fink into a state of inactivity ⚫ and infenfibility . To this ftate every perfon is reduced at the moment of death ; and many perfons for fome time be- ' fore they are certainly known to be dead . This is the plain ...
Page 17
... death they intirely cease , and life is ended . The question then occurs , Whether after men die , they fhall be raised from the dead ? i . e . whether they fhall be raised from that ftate of inaction and infenfibility , to which they ...
... death they intirely cease , and life is ended . The question then occurs , Whether after men die , they fhall be raised from the dead ? i . e . whether they fhall be raised from that ftate of inaction and infenfibility , to which they ...
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... death , hath employed and appointed our Blessed Saviour , as the great administrator of his moral government , to raise from the dead and to judge mankind , and to confer immortality on all who shall be found quali- ⚫fied for fuch ...
... death , hath employed and appointed our Blessed Saviour , as the great administrator of his moral government , to raise from the dead and to judge mankind , and to confer immortality on all who shall be found quali- ⚫fied for fuch ...
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