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... learned , the virtuous , the liberal - minded of all denominations , make no distinction ; but , with every respect due to religion , leave fanaticism , the noxious vermin that nestles in its wool , to prey upon the ulcerated heads of ...
... learned , the virtuous , the liberal - minded of all denominations , make no distinction ; but , with every respect due to religion , leave fanaticism , the noxious vermin that nestles in its wool , to prey upon the ulcerated heads of ...
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... learned , whether commentators of Scripture , or natural philosophers , are no more agreed about the true nature of bdellium , than they are about the manner how it is produced : and it is much doubted whether the bdel- lium of the ...
... learned , whether commentators of Scripture , or natural philosophers , are no more agreed about the true nature of bdellium , than they are about the manner how it is produced : and it is much doubted whether the bdel- lium of the ...
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... learned researches . From the immense bodies swimming in the azure fluid above , to the blade of grass which springs under your feet , every thing is a mystery to man . If you range in the boundless region of the abstract sciences ...
... learned researches . From the immense bodies swimming in the azure fluid above , to the blade of grass which springs under your feet , every thing is a mystery to man . If you range in the boundless region of the abstract sciences ...
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... learned author , then , who in attacking the common antagonist of the Christian religion , turns his arms against one of his own allies and confederates , is mistaken when he assigns the council of Florence as the first æra of Purgatory ...
... learned author , then , who in attacking the common antagonist of the Christian religion , turns his arms against one of his own allies and confederates , is mistaken when he assigns the council of Florence as the first æra of Purgatory ...
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... learned . Nor has he any room to complain , if the world does not pay him the same implicit obedience which the disciples of Pythagoras paid their master , for several great mathematicians and metaphysicians consider , as very possible ...
... learned . Nor has he any room to complain , if the world does not pay him the same implicit obedience which the disciples of Pythagoras paid their master , for several great mathematicians and metaphysicians consider , as very possible ...
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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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