An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Band 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 Seiten |
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... wherein those that reach nearer the clouds are mixed with those that do not reach so high . However it be , the preachers did not fight absent enemies ; they had a full sight of them , and though they approached to * In the beginning of ...
... wherein those that reach nearer the clouds are mixed with those that do not reach so high . However it be , the preachers did not fight absent enemies ; they had a full sight of them , and though they approached to * In the beginning of ...
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... wherein those that reach nearer the clouds are mixed with those that do not reach so high . However it be , the preachers did not fight absent enemies ; they had a full sight of them , and though they approached to * In the beginning of ...
... wherein those that reach nearer the clouds are mixed with those that do not reach so high . However it be , the preachers did not fight absent enemies ; they had a full sight of them , and though they approached to * In the beginning of ...
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... wherein he in no manner regarded his own interest , but purely the notions of reason , which require that we should respect and honour all that is great and perfect . Probably those were not mistaken , who accused him of doing this out ...
... wherein he in no manner regarded his own interest , but purely the notions of reason , which require that we should respect and honour all that is great and perfect . Probably those were not mistaken , who accused him of doing this out ...
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... wherein Epicurus placed man's happiness . People exclaimed against the word pleasure ; those who were already loose and debauched , made an ill use of it ; the enemies of the sect took advantage from it , and so the name of Epicurean ...
... wherein Epicurus placed man's happiness . People exclaimed against the word pleasure ; those who were already loose and debauched , made an ill use of it ; the enemies of the sect took advantage from it , and so the name of Epicurean ...
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... wherein it had eternally subsisted ? What is his title ? Whence has he his commission to make this reform ? What could the Platonist have answered ? Could he have founded God's title upon the superior force with which he was endowed ...
... wherein it had eternally subsisted ? What is his title ? Whence has he his commission to make this reform ? What could the Platonist have answered ? Could he have founded God's title upon the superior force with which he was endowed ...
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