An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... least breaking some part of it , they have seen it increase monthly . They saw a new kind of amphitheatre round about their pulpits , which would have been very regular , if women of the same condition had sat down in the same ranks ...
... least breaking some part of it , they have seen it increase monthly . They saw a new kind of amphitheatre round about their pulpits , which would have been very regular , if women of the same condition had sat down in the same ranks ...
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... least breaking some part of it , they have seen it increase monthly . They saw a new kind of amphitheatre round about their pulpits , which would have been very regular , if women of the same condition had sat down in the same ranks ...
... least breaking some part of it , they have seen it increase monthly . They saw a new kind of amphitheatre round about their pulpits , which would have been very regular , if women of the same condition had sat down in the same ranks ...
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... least God would have restored things to their former state , after he had seen the ill effects of his work ; and so the world would not have lasted till the time when he , Epicurus , disputed with a Platonist about the doctrine of Pro ...
... least God would have restored things to their former state , after he had seen the ill effects of his work ; and so the world would not have lasted till the time when he , Epicurus , disputed with a Platonist about the doctrine of Pro ...
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... - fered not itself to be managed according to God's de- sire ; the other , that the felicity of God cannot admit the least disturbance ; he must have rested in this conclusion , that there is no Divine Providence . We 42 EPICURUS .
... - fered not itself to be managed according to God's de- sire ; the other , that the felicity of God cannot admit the least disturbance ; he must have rested in this conclusion , that there is no Divine Providence . We 42 EPICURUS .
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... least understand- ing persons ; for they would soon be reduced to main- tain , that there is no motion or change in the world ; or else , that all those changes are not produced by any cause , or regulated by wisdom If matter were ...
... least understand- ing persons ; for they would soon be reduced to main- tain , that there is no motion or change in the world ; or else , that all those changes are not produced by any cause , or regulated by wisdom If matter were ...
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