An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... contrary to the common nature of men , to whom alone of all animals ( unless we should except apes ) God has given ears which have no self motion . ( For what Martial writes of the son of one Cinna , who had long ears , which moved like ...
... contrary to the common nature of men , to whom alone of all animals ( unless we should except apes ) God has given ears which have no self motion . ( For what Martial writes of the son of one Cinna , who had long ears , which moved like ...
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... contrary to France ; because he feared more the increase of Lewis the Fourteenth's influence than he desired the progress of the Catholic religion . He was afraid of being crushed under the too great power of that prince , and there ...
... contrary to France ; because he feared more the increase of Lewis the Fourteenth's influence than he desired the progress of the Catholic religion . He was afraid of being crushed under the too great power of that prince , and there ...
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... contrary to the Catho- lic religion ; but because the heretics ' success was injurious to the king of Spain , whom he hated . - Art . ELIZABETH . EPICURUS . ( His opinion of the Gods . ) It would be too great a neglect of the sacred ...
... contrary to the Catho- lic religion ; but because the heretics ' success was injurious to the king of Spain , whom he hated . - Art . ELIZABETH . EPICURUS . ( His opinion of the Gods . ) It would be too great a neglect of the sacred ...
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... contrary to his decrees , and they are subser- vient to the ends he has proposed to himself from all eternity , and which are the greatest mysteries of the gospel . But the better to know the importance of the doctrine of the creation ...
... contrary to his decrees , and they are subser- vient to the ends he has proposed to himself from all eternity , and which are the greatest mysteries of the gospel . But the better to know the importance of the doctrine of the creation ...
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... contrary to experience . Ac- cording to scripture , there is but one good principle , and yet moral and physical evil have been introduced among mankind . It is not therefore contrary to the 52 EVE .
... contrary to experience . Ac- cording to scripture , there is but one good principle , and yet moral and physical evil have been introduced among mankind . It is not therefore contrary to the 52 EVE .
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