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... justice suspended , and martial law proclaimed ; the law and the legislature trampled in their awful sanctuary ; the torn canonicals of bishops , the lacerated robes of temporal peers , the streets ensanguined with the streaming blood ...
... justice suspended , and martial law proclaimed ; the law and the legislature trampled in their awful sanctuary ; the torn canonicals of bishops , the lacerated robes of temporal peers , the streets ensanguined with the streaming blood ...
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... justice , into our nature . It prefers glorious vices to obscure virtues . It animates the hero to extend his conquests , at the expense of justice ; and stimulates the philosopher to erect the banners of error on the ruins of truth ...
... justice , into our nature . It prefers glorious vices to obscure virtues . It animates the hero to extend his conquests , at the expense of justice ; and stimulates the philosopher to erect the banners of error on the ruins of truth ...
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... justice to the corruption of sin , been preserved in the golden and iron ages of the poets , their Hesperian gardens watched by dragons , and in the enchantments and worship of idolatrous nations , in whose incantations and ...
... justice to the corruption of sin , been preserved in the golden and iron ages of the poets , their Hesperian gardens watched by dragons , and in the enchantments and worship of idolatrous nations , in whose incantations and ...
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... justice , may appoint an in- termediate state , wherein man is eternally miserable . Hence all the reins were slackened , and the most abominable crimes honoured with priests , altars , and temples . Public worship became a public ...
... justice , may appoint an in- termediate state , wherein man is eternally miserable . Hence all the reins were slackened , and the most abominable crimes honoured with priests , altars , and temples . Public worship became a public ...
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... justice ; and to unlock the awful gates of the eternal sanctuary , whither no mortal has access , but through the blood of the spotless Pontiff . He appeared , in fine , to raise , through his merits , all those who fell by Adam's guilt ...
... justice ; and to unlock the awful gates of the eternal sanctuary , whither no mortal has access , but through the blood of the spotless Pontiff . He appeared , in fine , to raise , through his merits , all those who fell by Adam's guilt ...
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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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