The Works of M. de Voltaire: A treatise upon toleration, &cJ. Newbery, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, S. Crowder, T. Davies, J. Coote, G. Kearsley, and B. Collins, at Salisbury, 1764 |
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... these pieces ; which filled not only Paris but all Europe with pity for this unfortunate woman , and every one cried aloud for juftice to be done her . In a word , the public paffed fentence on this affair , long before it was ...
... these pieces ; which filled not only Paris but all Europe with pity for this unfortunate woman , and every one cried aloud for juftice to be done her . In a word , the public paffed fentence on this affair , long before it was ...
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... these people made use of this very expreffion ; " That there were more magiftrates than Calas's : " by which it should feem they inferred , that the Calas family ought to be facrificed to the honour of the ma- giftracy . Alas ! they ...
... these people made use of this very expreffion ; " That there were more magiftrates than Calas's : " by which it should feem they inferred , that the Calas family ought to be facrificed to the honour of the ma- giftracy . Alas ! they ...
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... these penitentiaries in celebrating as a faint , one whom they ought to have treated as a felf murderer , brought a virtuous , an in- nocent fellow citizen to the fcaffold ; furely , this fatal mistake ought to make them true pe ...
... these penitentiaries in celebrating as a faint , one whom they ought to have treated as a felf murderer , brought a virtuous , an in- nocent fellow citizen to the fcaffold ; furely , this fatal mistake ought to make them true pe ...
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... these fanatics . Every one is fufficiently fenfible what fatal effects have arifen , fince chriftians have begun to difpute among themselves concerning modes of belief ; the blood of the fubject has flown in torrents either on the ...
... these fanatics . Every one is fufficiently fenfible what fatal effects have arifen , fince chriftians have begun to difpute among themselves concerning modes of belief ; the blood of the fubject has flown in torrents either on the ...
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... these numberlefs calamities , may open the eyes of fome who have not had the advantage of education , and touch thofe hearts which are not by nature callous . C 2 CHAP . CHA P. III . A SKETCH of the REFORMATION in TREATISE upon ...
... these numberlefs calamities , may open the eyes of fome who have not had the advantage of education , and touch thofe hearts which are not by nature callous . C 2 CHAP . CHA P. III . A SKETCH of the REFORMATION in TREATISE upon ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 59 - It is not the manner of the Romans to deliver any man to die, before that he which is accused have the accusers face to face, and have licence to answer for himself concerning the crime laid against him.
Seite 109 - For before that certain came from James, he did eat with the Gentiles: but when they were come, he withdrew and separated himself, fearing them which were of the circumcision.
Seite 157 - The eye also of the adulterer waiteth for the twilight, saying, "No eye shall see me:" and disguiseth his face. In the dark they dig through houses, which they had marked for themselves in the daytime: they know not the light. For the morning is to them even as the shadow of death: if one know them, they are in the terrors of the shadow of death.
Seite 109 - But when I saw that they walked not uprightly, according to the truth of the gospel, I said unto Peter before them all, If thou, being a Jew, livest after the manner of Gentiles, and not as do the Jews...
Seite 118 - God commanded not their fathers concerning burnt-offerings or facrifices in the day that he brought them out of the land of Egypt J.
Seite 156 - They have moved me to jealousy with that which is not God; They have provoked me to anger with their vanities: And I will move them to jealousy with those which are not a people; I will provoke them to anger with a foolish nation.
Seite 167 - The kingdom of heaven is likened unto a certain king, who made a marriage feast for his son, and sent forth his servants to call them that were bidden to the marriage feast: and they would not come.
Seite 178 - Nevertheless I say to you, hereafter you shall see the Son of man sitting on the right hand of the power of God, and coming in the clouds of heaven.
Seite 167 - Again, he sent forth other servants, saying, Tell them which are bidden, Behold, I have prepared my dinner : my oxen and my fadings are killed, and all things are ready : come unto the marriage.
Seite 168 - But when the king heard thereof, he was wroth ; and he fent forth his armies, and deftroyed thofe murderers, and burnt up their city. Then faith he to his fervants, The wedding is ready, but they who were bidden were not worthy.