An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Band 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 Seiten |
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... taken . A Summary of the Life of BAYLE has been deemed neces- sary , in order to convey a general notion of the learned career of this distinguished writer and philosopher , as well as to give an adequate idea of the era , and the ...
... taken . A Summary of the Life of BAYLE has been deemed neces- sary , in order to convey a general notion of the learned career of this distinguished writer and philosopher , as well as to give an adequate idea of the era , and the ...
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... taken by an ardent and inquiring young man , it indicates nothing more certainly than that he will change still fur- ther . When the news of this conversion reached his family , it necessarily produced considerable sorrow ; and M. Ber ...
... taken by an ardent and inquiring young man , it indicates nothing more certainly than that he will change still fur- ther . When the news of this conversion reached his family , it necessarily produced considerable sorrow ; and M. Ber ...
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... taken . This doubt he communicated to a Pro- testant gentleman known to his family , who visited him at Toulouse , by which means the fact was soo communi- cated to his father . On this hint , Mr Jacob Bayle was sent to Toulouse , and ...
... taken . This doubt he communicated to a Pro- testant gentleman known to his family , who visited him at Toulouse , by which means the fact was soo communi- cated to his father . On this hint , Mr Jacob Bayle was sent to Toulouse , and ...
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... taken immense pains to prevent the " Phi- losophical Commentary " from being assigned to himself , and when suspicions of that kind prevailed , descended even to some scarcely pardonable equivocations to allay them . Much however may be ...
... taken immense pains to prevent the " Phi- losophical Commentary " from being assigned to himself , and when suspicions of that kind prevailed , descended even to some scarcely pardonable equivocations to allay them . Much however may be ...
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... taken of cen- suring the corrupt manners of the monks had ex- posed him to the hatred of them all . Happening to say that he did not believe their St Denis to be Dionysius the Areopagite , mentioned in scripture , the observation was ...
... taken of cen- suring the corrupt manners of the monks had ex- posed him to the hatred of them all . Happening to say that he did not believe their St Denis to be Dionysius the Areopagite , mentioned in scripture , the observation was ...
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