The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... Religion ; for which I will trim the rogue's jacket , at least sit upon his skirts , as you will see when you come hither , and find his mar- gins scribbled over . In a word , the Essay is to establish an atheistic naturalism , like ...
... Religion ; for which I will trim the rogue's jacket , at least sit upon his skirts , as you will see when you come hither , and find his mar- gins scribbled over . In a word , the Essay is to establish an atheistic naturalism , like ...
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... religion in a country which has always been eminent for its piety . In one of these interesting letters , most of which abound in curious facts relative to literature , as well as literary opinions , we learn that the plan of the Essays ...
... religion in a country which has always been eminent for its piety . In one of these interesting letters , most of which abound in curious facts relative to literature , as well as literary opinions , we learn that the plan of the Essays ...
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... religion are worthy of at- tention , although the remarks on the Hebrew Bible are extremely precipitate . " I hear Dr. Middleton has been lately at London ( I suppose to consult Dr. Heberden about his health ) , and is returned in an ex ...
... religion are worthy of at- tention , although the remarks on the Hebrew Bible are extremely precipitate . " I hear Dr. Middleton has been lately at London ( I suppose to consult Dr. Heberden about his health ) , and is returned in an ex ...
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... religious matters than in any other ; for those interests being very momentous , the passions bear the greatest sway , and reason is the least heard , " The generally - received opinion that Pope's Essay on Man Letters from a late ...
... religious matters than in any other ; for those interests being very momentous , the passions bear the greatest sway , and reason is the least heard , " The generally - received opinion that Pope's Essay on Man Letters from a late ...
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... religion may be true , generally become great moralisers ; and , in withholding their faith from religion , bestow it in abundance on moral pre- cept . Still , however , it is not less possible that the con- templation of Bolingbroke's ...
... religion may be true , generally become great moralisers ; and , in withholding their faith from religion , bestow it in abundance on moral pre- cept . Still , however , it is not less possible that the con- templation of Bolingbroke's ...
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