A Literary journal [ed. by J.P. Droz]., المجلد 1

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J P Droz
1744
 

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الصفحة 185 - tis any way unreafonable or Superftitious, for every Member of the Society to be folemnly admitted into his Profeffion, by a plain and fignificant Rite, intiding him to all the Privileges, and charging him with all the Obligations, which belong to the Members of that Society as...
الصفحة 95 - Nature has bestowed that general sensation wherever there are nerves, and they are every where, where there is life. Were it otherwise, the parts divested of it might be destroyed without our knowledge. It seems that upon this account, nature has provided that this sensation should not require a particular organization.
الصفحة 5 - Success will encourage me to go on, and to give four parts octavo, every year, one each quarter, containing about fourteen sheets, at the rate of one shilling and sixpence English money, each part.
الصفحة 185 - ... adverfaries of Chriftianity have ever been able to object any thing at all againft the things themfelves, but only againft certain corruptions and...
الصفحة 3 - As foreign books are only known from the French journals, published abroad, understood by few, and read by fewer, my intention is to give English abstracts of the most important foreign books, German, Dutch, French, or Latin. To execute this scheme, I shall chuse the best abstracts to be found in the great variety of foreign journals ; give them either whole or in part, according to the importance of the subject; enlarge upon what shall be judged to be of the greatest moment ; and suppress what shall...
الصفحة 3 - ... published abroad, understood by few, and read by fewer, my intention is to give English abstracts of the most important foreign books, German, Dutch, French, or Latin. To execute this scheme, I shall chuse the best abstracts to be found in the great variety of foreign journals ; give them either whole or in part, according to the importance of the subject; enlarge upon what shall be judged to be of the greatest moment ; and suppress what shall appear to be of small use. I shall also venture some...
الصفحة 183 - Beings, but takes care of all the fmallefl: and inferior Creatures, and that none of them are below his notice, or thought unworthy of his conftant regard. That he created Men in his own image...
الصفحة 5 - ... entrusted with it. As liberty in religious matters* is the right of every rational being, I shall make use of mine, but in such a manner as will not, I hope, prejudice the cause of true Christianity. I will receive with gratitude friendly advice, and dissertations upon any literary subject, and will insert them in this journal, provided their authors keep within the bounds I have prescribed to myself. The author of any abstract, of any dissertation, or of any particular remark inserted in an...
الصفحة 183 - Pleafures : but kept free from all fufpicion of fuch low and ignoble views. That notwithftanding the great oppofition he met with from the ignorance and prejudice, the malice and wickednefs of Mankind, he unweariedly went about doing good, and...
الصفحة 183 - Righ" teoufnefs; — that the Son of God, when " he with this View appeared among Men, " chofe a ftate of Poverty, Self-denial, and " Mortificatipn to this World, neither feek...

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