An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Band 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 Seiten |
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... denied that it was the work of a man who was still too much a Frenchman not to participate in the successes of Louis , and to view with uneasiness every symptom of a state of things which was likely to check the power and endanger the ...
... denied that it was the work of a man who was still too much a Frenchman not to participate in the successes of Louis , and to view with uneasiness every symptom of a state of things which was likely to check the power and endanger the ...
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... denied by Bayle with a pertina - city which does little honour to his sincerity , if really the author ; and if the positive testimony of persons who saw the manuscript and knew his handwriting may be cre- dited , such he was . While ...
... denied by Bayle with a pertina - city which does little honour to his sincerity , if really the author ; and if the positive testimony of persons who saw the manuscript and knew his handwriting may be cre- dited , such he was . While ...
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... denied the being of the gods , or charged them with cruelty and injustice . Hence Ovid , upon the death of Tibullus , — " Cum rapiant mala fata bonos , ignoscite fasso , " When , snatched by cruel fate , the good Sollicitor nullos esse ...
... denied the being of the gods , or charged them with cruelty and injustice . Hence Ovid , upon the death of Tibullus , — " Cum rapiant mala fata bonos , ignoscite fasso , " When , snatched by cruel fate , the good Sollicitor nullos esse ...
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... God is determined by his infinite wisdom to do what is most worthy of himself , can * So much for the mainspring of infallible decision . — Ed . 66 consistently with themselves deny the doctrine . The Protestants ABELARD . 47.
... God is determined by his infinite wisdom to do what is most worthy of himself , can * So much for the mainspring of infallible decision . — Ed . 66 consistently with themselves deny the doctrine . The Protestants ABELARD . 47.
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Pierre Bayle. 66 consistently with themselves deny the doctrine . The Protestants are more inclined to condemn Abe- lard than many Catholics . Hornbeck , at the be- ginning of his " Apparatus ad controversias et dis ... deny the doctrine. ...
Pierre Bayle. 66 consistently with themselves deny the doctrine . The Protestants are more inclined to condemn Abe- lard than many Catholics . Hornbeck , at the be- ginning of his " Apparatus ad controversias et dis ... deny the doctrine. ...
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