An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... true martyr of him . The Protestants take care not to forget him , when they make a list of those who , at several times , have desired the reformation of the church . - Art . CONECTE . DREAMS . IT were to be wished , for the happiness ...
... true martyr of him . The Protestants take care not to forget him , when they make a list of those who , at several times , have desired the reformation of the church . - Art . CONECTE . DREAMS . IT were to be wished , for the happiness ...
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... true religion . In effect , read Plu- tarch , and the other Greek and Roman historians ; read the books of the Arabians and the Chinese , and you will find in them as many examples of miracu- lous dreams , as in the bible , or in ...
... true religion . In effect , read Plu- tarch , and the other Greek and Roman historians ; read the books of the Arabians and the Chinese , and you will find in them as many examples of miracu- lous dreams , as in the bible , or in ...
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... true of God : we must therefore acknowledge that nothing is signified to us in dreams from God . " This is his first ... true ? Some dreams , Ennius tells us , must necessarily be true , but not all . What distinction is this ? and how ...
... true of God : we must therefore acknowledge that nothing is signified to us in dreams from God . " This is his first ... true ? Some dreams , Ennius tells us , must necessarily be true , but not all . What distinction is this ? and how ...
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... true martyr of him . The Protestants take care not to forget him , when they make a list of those who , at several times , have desired the reformation of the church . Art . CONECTE . DREAMS . IT were to be wished , for the happiness ...
... true martyr of him . The Protestants take care not to forget him , when they make a list of those who , at several times , have desired the reformation of the church . Art . CONECTE . DREAMS . IT were to be wished , for the happiness ...
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... true religion . In effect , read Plu- tarch , and the other Greek and Roman historians ; read the books of the Arabians and the Chinese , and you will find in them as many examples of miracu- lous dreams , as in the bible , or in ...
... true religion . In effect , read Plu- tarch , and the other Greek and Roman historians ; read the books of the Arabians and the Chinese , and you will find in them as many examples of miracu- lous dreams , as in the bible , or in ...
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