But Bp of Durham's bo male wretched havock of Se and common-fenfe. p. 155 Quare Who the Author? promife at end of his -lishing the true nature has been fulfilled? Ropeu a 18, 14. rendered the Hebrew, than in curT 226. Ifaigh xxx.1. To covera not of my spirit, may be out a libation, but not o 246. The notion of the Heath drinking with the Sair! fices offerd to them, prod the policy artifice of Squeeze from the peop tenance for themselves firm'd from the Apocr Bell & the Dragon, and Bramins of much lat -deft voucher produced -hing Gods, is Homer, a after the Sacrifices of must then be abfurd to im True God, who caution? So groß an opinion as he or drinking the blood of -Self Prisute the Fewin Parto thee carnal he would have to frong a to tenance them in contri rituality of his own Div p. 249, 250, 251. The Monthly Review for Se wishes of the Author's lif that be continued, & that he in due encouragement. tin his delign. By the Spacin of his abilities, he appear. qualified for difcußing with great clearness, an confiderable degree of a petitration In Feb. 1764. The to have been Iámos Rich benefit of whofe Widow) ted for asu bleription Doctrines of Revelation -cular Sacrifices, Reder in 2 fols 46° pr. 115. boards. |