The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison,: With the Exception of His Numbers of the Spectator, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 31
... learned men could fall into so great an ab- surdity , as to believe this river could preserve itself unmixed with the lake till its going out again at Ge- neva , which is a course of many miles . It was ex- tremely muddy at its entrance ...
... learned men could fall into so great an ab- surdity , as to believe this river could preserve itself unmixed with the lake till its going out again at Ge- neva , which is a course of many miles . It was ex- tremely muddy at its entrance ...
Page 48
... learned of the Benedictine monks gave me the following history of him , which he delivered to me with tears of affection in his eyes . " St. Gaul , it seems , whom they call the great apostle of Germany , found all this country little ...
... learned of the Benedictine monks gave me the following history of him , which he delivered to me with tears of affection in his eyes . " St. Gaul , it seems , whom they call the great apostle of Germany , found all this country little ...
Page 116
... learned emperor , and to the whole body of the Ro- man senate . This father in his apology , speaking of the death and suffering of our Saviour , refers the em- peror for the truth of what he says to the acts of Pon- tius Pilate , which ...
... learned emperor , and to the whole body of the Ro- man senate . This father in his apology , speaking of the death and suffering of our Saviour , refers the em- peror for the truth of what he says to the acts of Pon- tius Pilate , which ...
Page 117
... , the additional arguments which have been made use of by the late famous and learned Dr. Grabe , in the second volume of his Spici- legium . SECTION II . I. What facts in the history of OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 117.
... , the additional arguments which have been made use of by the late famous and learned Dr. Grabe , in the second volume of his Spici- legium . SECTION II . I. What facts in the history of OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 117.
Page 119
... learned the arts of magic in that country . " That Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea ; that our Saviour was brought in judgment before him , and by him condemned and crucified : " this is recorded by Tacitus . " That many miraculous ...
... learned the arts of magic in that country . " That Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea ; that our Saviour was brought in judgment before him , and by him condemned and crucified : " this is recorded by Tacitus . " That many miraculous ...
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