A Philosophical Dictionary: From the French, Volum 5J. and H. L. Hunt, 1824 |
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Pàgina 4
... death , because there was a rumour that she was a christian . The prefect held his tribunal in the Campus Martius , -which however was at that time used only for the reviewing of troops ; -and the first thing the prefect did was , to ...
... death , because there was a rumour that she was a christian . The prefect held his tribunal in the Campus Martius , -which however was at that time used only for the reviewing of troops ; -and the first thing the prefect did was , to ...
Pàgina 12
... death together with St. Paul , in order to revenge the death of Simon the magician , whose legs they had broken by their prayers ? To report such fables , though with the best motive , is to insult christianity . Here follows the silly ...
... death together with St. Paul , in order to revenge the death of Simon the magician , whose legs they had broken by their prayers ? To report such fables , though with the best motive , is to insult christianity . Here follows the silly ...
Pàgina 13
... death for the least gallantry ? A hundred tales of this sort are found in the martyr- ologies . The narrators have hoped to render the ancient Romans odious , and they have rendered themselves ridi- culous . Do you want good well ...
... death for the least gallantry ? A hundred tales of this sort are found in the martyr- ologies . The narrators have hoped to render the ancient Romans odious , and they have rendered themselves ridi- culous . Do you want good well ...
Pàgina 16
... death and recommended his church to God . He then had bread brought to him , which he took , and , lifting up his hands to heaven , blessed it , broke it , and distri- buted it among those who were present , saying , — “ Let my portion ...
... death and recommended his church to God . He then had bread brought to him , which he took , and , lifting up his hands to heaven , blessed it , broke it , and distri- buted it among those who were present , saying , — “ Let my portion ...
Pàgina 23
... death inflicted on parricides and on philosophers who are not of our opinion . PHILOSOPHER . Was it the Devil or thyself that invented this method of arguing ? DEMONIAC . Vile wretch ! darest thou to couple my name with the Devil's ...
... death inflicted on parricides and on philosophers who are not of our opinion . PHILOSOPHER . Was it the Devil or thyself that invented this method of arguing ? DEMONIAC . Vile wretch ! darest thou to couple my name with the Devil's ...
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