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... things , " Discours sur la liberte des cultes , par Gregoire , representant du peuple . " An . III . de la republique . b Printed in the Memoirs de l'Institut National - Sciences Morales et Politiques , Tom . IV . c Anderson's History ...
... things , " Discours sur la liberte des cultes , par Gregoire , representant du peuple . " An . III . de la republique . b Printed in the Memoirs de l'Institut National - Sciences Morales et Politiques , Tom . IV . c Anderson's History ...
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... things , from becoming such a sink of abominations as would have been the reproach and ruin of Christianity in these parts of the world . " In addition to these most " disturbant and offensive doctrines , " Mather charges him with ...
... things , from becoming such a sink of abominations as would have been the reproach and ruin of Christianity in these parts of the world . " In addition to these most " disturbant and offensive doctrines , " Mather charges him with ...
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... things he was well satisfied , and he had no desire left , but that of doing good . " The land , " said he , " is rich , the air clear and sweet , the springs plentiful , and provisions good and easy to come at : in fine , here is what ...
... things he was well satisfied , and he had no desire left , but that of doing good . " The land , " said he , " is rich , the air clear and sweet , the springs plentiful , and provisions good and easy to come at : in fine , here is what ...
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... things which we denominate sensible material ob- jects , are not external to the mind , but actually existing in it , and are merely impressions made on the intellect by the immediate power of the Divine mind , acting ac- cording to its ...
... things which we denominate sensible material ob- jects , are not external to the mind , but actually existing in it , and are merely impressions made on the intellect by the immediate power of the Divine mind , acting ac- cording to its ...
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... things . He despised all the parade of life , and indulged him- self in none of those luxuries or amusements common to men of fortune , but devoted nearly the whole of his large revenue to objects of public utility . The narra- tive of ...
... things . He despised all the parade of life , and indulged him- self in none of those luxuries or amusements common to men of fortune , but devoted nearly the whole of his large revenue to objects of public utility . The narra- tive of ...
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