The Monthly Review, or, Literary Journal Volume XXII.1760 |
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... taken the fame fide of the queftion with our Author , as to its being corporeal , have pretended to prove the truth of their opinion , by afferting it had weight . We fhall take leave , however , of our Phyfiologift's Propofitions ...
... taken the fame fide of the queftion with our Author , as to its being corporeal , have pretended to prove the truth of their opinion , by afferting it had weight . We fhall take leave , however , of our Phyfiologift's Propofitions ...
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... taken for granted , in the following Difcourses , that the Writers of the New Teftament always mean , by the • term Avasaris , or refurrection , a restoration to life ; or • that that operation or event , by which the perfon who 14 ...
... taken for granted , in the following Difcourses , that the Writers of the New Teftament always mean , by the • term Avasaris , or refurrection , a restoration to life ; or • that that operation or event , by which the perfon who 14 ...
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... taken , not literally , but figuratively or fpiritually . For the letter , faith he , profiteth nothing : but the Spirit giveth life . The words that I speak unto you , they are fpirit and they are life : i . e . They are not to be ...
... taken , not literally , but figuratively or fpiritually . For the letter , faith he , profiteth nothing : but the Spirit giveth life . The words that I speak unto you , they are fpirit and they are life : i . e . They are not to be ...
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... taken ill , and fo repeated their follicitations . But all was in vain , though the poor child was already grown pale with the lots of blood . An Officer who attended at table , at laft per- ceived it ; for Charles would fooner have ...
... taken ill , and fo repeated their follicitations . But all was in vain , though the poor child was already grown pale with the lots of blood . An Officer who attended at table , at laft per- ceived it ; for Charles would fooner have ...
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... taken in , and another exhibited in its room , which feldom holds its station long ; for the mob ' are ever pleased with variety . I muft own I have fuch an indifferent opinion of the vul- C gar , that I am ever led to fufpect that ...
... taken in , and another exhibited in its room , which feldom holds its station long ; for the mob ' are ever pleased with variety . I muft own I have fuch an indifferent opinion of the vul- C gar , that I am ever led to fufpect that ...
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