The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volum 18 |
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Pàgina 4
... urgent ground for alarm on the part of their prosecutors , and a great degree of favourable inclination towards their Mahometan opponents , who had , perhaps , in many respects , really a good title to their respect and esteem .
... urgent ground for alarm on the part of their prosecutors , and a great degree of favourable inclination towards their Mahometan opponents , who had , perhaps , in many respects , really a good title to their respect and esteem .
Pàgina 11
The influence of many of its brightest ornaments , in every other respect , has , with regard to this , its highest interest , been neutralized at least , if not rendered positively hurtful . The progress of liberal Christianity ...
The influence of many of its brightest ornaments , in every other respect , has , with regard to this , its highest interest , been neutralized at least , if not rendered positively hurtful . The progress of liberal Christianity ...
Pàgina 22
... to ennoble what he finds a delight in describing ; and we can readily forgive an error on the side of praise , in respect to a people whom it has sometimes been deemed a point of duty by Christians to paint in the blackest colours .
... to ennoble what he finds a delight in describing ; and we can readily forgive an error on the side of praise , in respect to a people whom it has sometimes been deemed a point of duty by Christians to paint in the blackest colours .
Pàgina 35
The Senate , moved with indignation that it had not been , as usual , proposed to them to determine respect ing the reception of his religion , rejected his deification , and decreed by an edict that the Christians should be banished ...
The Senate , moved with indignation that it had not been , as usual , proposed to them to determine respect ing the reception of his religion , rejected his deification , and decreed by an edict that the Christians should be banished ...
Pàgina 39
... kind of correspondence between these two distinguished men , the asperities of party by which they were at one time separated worn down , and nothing remaining but the interchange of sentiments of unfeigned kindness and respect .
... kind of correspondence between these two distinguished men , the asperities of party by which they were at one time separated worn down , and nothing remaining but the interchange of sentiments of unfeigned kindness and respect .
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