A philosophical dictionary, from the Fr. [by J.G. Gurton].1824 |
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Pàgina 6
... tion of the threatened storm ; and , after passing sen- tence of condemnation on the legend of St. Gregory , the hostile party were contented to suppress it and to laugh at it . HAPPY - HAPPILY . WHAT is called happiness is an abstract ...
... tion of the threatened storm ; and , after passing sen- tence of condemnation on the legend of St. Gregory , the hostile party were contented to suppress it and to laugh at it . HAPPY - HAPPILY . WHAT is called happiness is an abstract ...
Pàgina 7
... tion of our soul depends on our organs , and our organs have been arranged without our having the least part in the arrangement . It belongs to the reader to make his reflexions on the above . There are many articles on which he can say ...
... tion of our soul depends on our organs , and our organs have been arranged without our having the least part in the arrangement . It belongs to the reader to make his reflexions on the above . There are many articles on which he can say ...
Pàgina 28
... said to the good thief " This day shalt thou be with me in paradise . " By going to hell , therefore , he failed to perform his promise . This objec- tion is easily answered , by saying , that he 28 HELL ( DESCENT INTO ) .
... said to the good thief " This day shalt thou be with me in paradise . " By going to hell , therefore , he failed to perform his promise . This objec- tion is easily answered , by saying , that he 28 HELL ( DESCENT INTO ) .
Pàgina 29
Voltaire. tion is easily answered , by saying , that he took him first to hell , and afterwards to paradise ; but , then , what becomes of the stay of three days ? Eusebius of Cesarea says , that Jesus left his body , without waiting for ...
Voltaire. tion is easily answered , by saying , that he took him first to hell , and afterwards to paradise ; but , then , what becomes of the stay of three days ? Eusebius of Cesarea says , that Jesus left his body , without waiting for ...
Pàgina 51
... tion . In the history of all antiquity , these are the only incontestable epochs that we possess . Let us attend a little particularly to these marbles , which were brought from Greece by my lord Arundel . The chronicle contained in ...
... tion . In the history of all antiquity , these are the only incontestable epochs that we possess . Let us attend a little particularly to these marbles , which were brought from Greece by my lord Arundel . The chronicle contained in ...
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Frases i termes més freqüents
absurd admitted ancient animals antiquity appears believe bishop brother Cæsar called catholic cause christian church Cicero condemned daughter death divine earth Egypt emperor empire Epictetus Essenian eternal Europe exist father France French gods Greeks happy heaven hell heretics holy honour human hundred thousand crowns ideas idolaters images imagination infinite inquisition inquisitor Jephtha Jerusalem jesuit Jesus Christ Jewish Jews judges Julian king kiss Lacedemon Lactantius language leprosy liberty live Lord Louis Louis XIV louis-d'or Lucretius Malebranche mankind manner marriage matter Midian Montesquieu mother nations nature never observed opinion Paris Perron Family person philosophers pope possess Potiphar present pretended priest prince punished reason reign religion respect Romans Rome Salic law soul Spain speak spirit things thou thought tion truth virtue Voltaire whole wife woman word write
Passatges populars
Pàgina 162 - And he came and dwelt in a city called Nazareth: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophets, He shall be called a Nazarene.
Pàgina 111 - And if it seem evil unto you to serve the Lord, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell : but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.
Pàgina 23 - And if thy hand offend thee, cut it off : it is better for thee to enter into life maimed, than having two hands to go into hell, into the fire that never shall be quenched : 44 Where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched.
Pàgina 162 - Rachel weeping for her children, and refusing to be comforted, because they are not.
Pàgina 22 - For a fire is kindled in mine anger, And shall burn unto the lowest hell, And shall consume the earth with her increase, And set on fire the foundations of the mountains.
Pàgina 22 - And whosoever shall offend one of these little ones that believe in me, it is better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he were cast into the sea.
Pàgina 127 - We repeat there was far more imagination in the head of Archimedes than in that of Homer.
Pàgina 21 - They have moved me to Jealousy with that which is not God; they have provoked me to anger with their vanities: and I will move them to jealousy with those which are not a people; I will provoke them to anger with a foolish nation.
Pàgina 244 - Pharaoh, The days of the years of my pilgrimage are an hundred and thirty years: few and evil have the days of the years of my life been, and have not attained unto the days of the years of the life of my fathers in the days of their pilgrimage.