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... doctrine . But vanity is one of those foreign ingredients , blended by the loss of original justice , into our nature . It prefers glorious vices to obscure virtues . It animates the hero to extend his conquests , at the expense of ...
... doctrine . But vanity is one of those foreign ingredients , blended by the loss of original justice , into our nature . It prefers glorious vices to obscure virtues . It animates the hero to extend his conquests , at the expense of ...
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... doctrine of fluxions , the minima and maxima , and the extraordinary contrivance , whereby a less quantity of surface is sufficient to contain a given quantity of honey , which saves that creature much wax and labour . The cell of the ...
... doctrine of fluxions , the minima and maxima , and the extraordinary contrivance , whereby a less quantity of surface is sufficient to contain a given quantity of honey , which saves that creature much wax and labour . The cell of the ...
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... doctrine of Ebion and Cerinthus , who denied the divinity of the Son of God . Motives , circumstances , the nature of the question , the doc- trine of his adversaries , all concur to prove that he is to be understood in a literal sense ...
... doctrine of Ebion and Cerinthus , who denied the divinity of the Son of God . Motives , circumstances , the nature of the question , the doc- trine of his adversaries , all concur to prove that he is to be understood in a literal sense ...
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... doctrine insinuating his Di- vinity , if he had no real claim to the title ? At a time when the credulous multitude were apt to enrol extraordinary men in the number of their Gods ; when they worshipped the earth that nourished them ...
... doctrine insinuating his Di- vinity , if he had no real claim to the title ? At a time when the credulous multitude were apt to enrol extraordinary men in the number of their Gods ; when they worshipped the earth that nourished them ...
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... doctrine ; and in honour of Barnabas , whom they revered as Jupiter , on account of his venerable aspect and when the sortileges of Simon , the magician , procured him the honour of a temple at Rome , and the appellation of the great ...
... doctrine ; and in honour of Barnabas , whom they revered as Jupiter , on account of his venerable aspect and when the sortileges of Simon , the magician , procured him the honour of a temple at Rome , and the appellation of the great ...
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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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