An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Band 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 Seiten |
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... manner of Bayle , the author assumes the character of a French re- fugee at London , who writes to a canon in France . The letters , which are three in number , supply a severe and cutting exposure of the outrageous conduct of the Catho ...
... manner of Bayle , the author assumes the character of a French re- fugee at London , who writes to a canon in France . The letters , which are three in number , supply a severe and cutting exposure of the outrageous conduct of the Catho ...
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... manner proved . It is entitled " Avis important aux Réfugiés sur leur prochain retour en France , " and is in the form of a letter from Paris to a friend . The title of the book is a sneer at Jurieu's pro- phecy , which is ridiculed in ...
... manner proved . It is entitled " Avis important aux Réfugiés sur leur prochain retour en France , " and is in the form of a letter from Paris to a friend . The title of the book is a sneer at Jurieu's pro- phecy , which is ridiculed in ...
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... manner of notice of it . The consistory of Rotterdam listened to the charge , but acted with great moderation . They granted Bayle a hearing , and expressed themselves satisfied with his answers , but directed him to acquaint the public ...
... manner of notice of it . The consistory of Rotterdam listened to the charge , but acted with great moderation . They granted Bayle a hearing , and expressed themselves satisfied with his answers , but directed him to acquaint the public ...
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... manner in which he remarks upon it in a letter to the earl of Shaftesbury . " I should have thought , " he observes to that nobleman , " that a dispute with divines would have put me out of humour ; but I find by experience that it ...
... manner in which he remarks upon it in a letter to the earl of Shaftesbury . " I should have thought , " he observes to that nobleman , " that a dispute with divines would have put me out of humour ; but I find by experience that it ...
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... manner , as in regard to the Manichean ob- jection upon the origin of evil , which he declares to be insolvable . At the same time nothing can be more honest than his statement of all sorts of opinions ; a quality allowed him by some of ...
... manner , as in regard to the Manichean ob- jection upon the origin of evil , which he declares to be insolvable . At the same time nothing can be more honest than his statement of all sorts of opinions ; a quality allowed him by some of ...
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