An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... fathers . The Pagans acknow- ledged several inferior gods , who presided over par- ticular things , and they pretended also , that each man had a genius that governed him . The Roman Catho- lics pretend , that the doctrine of a guardian ...
... fathers . The Pagans acknow- ledged several inferior gods , who presided over par- ticular things , and they pretended also , that each man had a genius that governed him . The Roman Catho- lics pretend , that the doctrine of a guardian ...
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... fathers . The Pagans acknow- ledged several inferior gods , who presided over par- ticular things , and they pretended also , that each man had a genius that governed him . The Roman Catho- lics pretend , that the doctrine of a guardian ...
... fathers . The Pagans acknow- ledged several inferior gods , who presided over par- ticular things , and they pretended also , that each man had a genius that governed him . The Roman Catho- lics pretend , that the doctrine of a guardian ...
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... father of Elias . As soon as his wife was delivered , he thought he saw men clothed in white , who saluted the new born child , covered him over with fire , and made him swallow the flame . These are the swaddling clothes in which they ...
... father of Elias . As soon as his wife was delivered , he thought he saw men clothed in white , who saluted the new born child , covered him over with fire , and made him swallow the flame . These are the swaddling clothes in which they ...
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... fathers for a supposititious book ; but Origen seems to mention a book of that prophet as a genuine production ... father Papebroch had rashly denied mount Carmel to be reckoned among the holy places which were visited by the first ...
... fathers for a supposititious book ; but Origen seems to mention a book of that prophet as a genuine production ... father Papebroch had rashly denied mount Carmel to be reckoned among the holy places which were visited by the first ...
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... father that Queen Elizabeth of England , through the common weakness of her sex , was so desirous of being thought handsome , that the states having sent a splendid embassy of the chief men of the country , and attended by a great many ...
... father that Queen Elizabeth of England , through the common weakness of her sex , was so desirous of being thought handsome , that the states having sent a splendid embassy of the chief men of the country , and attended by a great many ...
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