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Page 31
... creed runs through the whole course of his work ; and even in his defence he does not retract it . He apologizes , however , for denying the existence of the soul , upon this principle , that his doctrine is the best confuta- tion of ...
... creed runs through the whole course of his work ; and even in his defence he does not retract it . He apologizes , however , for denying the existence of the soul , upon this principle , that his doctrine is the best confuta- tion of ...
Page 36
... creed of some philosophers of his time : • Verbis " ponunt , re tollunt Deos . ' You acknowledge it in words , you deny it in reality . But the gentleman returns to the charge , and attacks the spirituality of the soul on three grounds ...
... creed of some philosophers of his time : • Verbis " ponunt , re tollunt Deos . ' You acknowledge it in words , you deny it in reality . But the gentleman returns to the charge , and attacks the spirituality of the soul on three grounds ...
Page 68
... creed , and be still divided . The Sicilians and French went to the same churches to sing the hallelujahs upon an Easter Sun- day , when soon after the air began to resound with the groans of bleeding victims , and the harmonious sounds ...
... creed , and be still divided . The Sicilians and French went to the same churches to sing the hallelujahs upon an Easter Sun- day , when soon after the air began to resound with the groans of bleeding victims , and the harmonious sounds ...
Page 76
... Creed of Mr. Hobbes , examined by the archbishop of Canterbury . The Bishop's heat against Rome often mistakes or disguises their real opinions . Sermon of Subjection . 1 and mankind shall always find their account , better in 76 ...
... Creed of Mr. Hobbes , examined by the archbishop of Canterbury . The Bishop's heat against Rome often mistakes or disguises their real opinions . Sermon of Subjection . 1 and mankind shall always find their account , better in 76 ...
Page 111
... creed to be true - suppose the Council of Trent to have been infallible - yet , I insist upon it , that no govern- ment , not Roman Catholic , ought to tolerate men of the Ro- man Catholic persuasion . I prove this by a plain argument ...
... creed to be true - suppose the Council of Trent to have been infallible - yet , I insist upon it , that no govern- ment , not Roman Catholic , ought to tolerate men of the Ro- man Catholic persuasion . I prove this by a plain argument ...
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Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
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