The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 53R. Griffiths, 1775 - Books |
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Page 90
... shew that the original of facrifice was di- vine ; for the proof of which he appeals both to Reason and Scrip . ture . Though we grant it possible , yet , says he , it hardly seems credible , that ever any man should imagine , that ...
... shew that the original of facrifice was di- vine ; for the proof of which he appeals both to Reason and Scrip . ture . Though we grant it possible , yet , says he , it hardly seems credible , that ever any man should imagine , that ...
Page 318
... shew them how what they profess , is connected with or related to the true foundation of their Christian faith and worship . • Our province requires us not only to lead our people into the way of truth , but , as much as possible , to ...
... shew them how what they profess , is connected with or related to the true foundation of their Christian faith and worship . • Our province requires us not only to lead our people into the way of truth , but , as much as possible , to ...
Page 524
... shew , what spirit they are of ; and that they are more disposed to to fly from , than to draw towards , any common center ; whereby they be- come enemies to the cross of Chrift , and militate against Chriftianity it- Yelf . This is ...
... shew , what spirit they are of ; and that they are more disposed to to fly from , than to draw towards , any common center ; whereby they be- come enemies to the cross of Chrift , and militate against Chriftianity it- Yelf . This is ...
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