The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 53R. Griffiths, 1775 - Books |
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Page 91
... Established Kirk or Church of Scotland . But whence did he derive this information ? Is he ac- quainted with most of our English Dissenters ? With respect to the Scotch clergy , his intelligence must have dropped from the clouds : for ...
... Established Kirk or Church of Scotland . But whence did he derive this information ? Is he ac- quainted with most of our English Dissenters ? With respect to the Scotch clergy , his intelligence must have dropped from the clouds : for ...
Page 159
... established by this Act . It is tolerated said they , but not established . - Nay one writer ( fays he ) found out that the Church of England was established by it . extravagant position our Author fufficiently refutes , and then ...
... established by this Act . It is tolerated said they , but not established . - Nay one writer ( fays he ) found out that the Church of England was established by it . extravagant position our Author fufficiently refutes , and then ...
Page 463
... established in other countries . But , on the other hand , they do not allow , as in the other states , that a man should be deemed guilty of a crime for merely publishing something in print ; and they appoint a punishment only against ...
... established in other countries . But , on the other hand , they do not allow , as in the other states , that a man should be deemed guilty of a crime for merely publishing something in print ; and they appoint a punishment only against ...
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