An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... respect , or if they would make use of it , they would do more with a word , than all the preachers and confessors with a multitude of words . To return to Thomas Conecte ; he burnt super- fluous clothes , tables , dice , cards , & c ...
... respect , or if they would make use of it , they would do more with a word , than all the preachers and confessors with a multitude of words . To return to Thomas Conecte ; he burnt super- fluous clothes , tables , dice , cards , & c ...
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... respect to dreams and magic , so many surprising things , that those who obstinately deny them all , render them- selves suspected , either of want of sincerity , or judg- ment to discern the force of the proofs . A violent prejudice ...
... respect to dreams and magic , so many surprising things , that those who obstinately deny them all , render them- selves suspected , either of want of sincerity , or judg- ment to discern the force of the proofs . A violent prejudice ...
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... respect to certain events , then all the difficulties that are objected against dreams vanish away . We must no more wonder that we do not find a character of greatness or gra- vity in the images , which advertise us in dreams . Though ...
... respect to certain events , then all the difficulties that are objected against dreams vanish away . We must no more wonder that we do not find a character of greatness or gra- vity in the images , which advertise us in dreams . Though ...
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... respect , or if they would make use of it , they would do more with a word , than all the preachers and confessors with a multitude of words . To return to Thomas Conecte ; he burnt super- fluous clothes , tables , dice , cards , & c ...
... respect , or if they would make use of it , they would do more with a word , than all the preachers and confessors with a multitude of words . To return to Thomas Conecte ; he burnt super- fluous clothes , tables , dice , cards , & c ...
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... respect to certain events , then all the difficulties that are objected against dreams vanish away . We must no more wonder that we do not find a character of greatness or gra- vity in the images , which advertise us in dreams . Though ...
... respect to certain events , then all the difficulties that are objected against dreams vanish away . We must no more wonder that we do not find a character of greatness or gra- vity in the images , which advertise us in dreams . Though ...
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