A Philosophical Dictionary (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 - 316 pàgines |
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... speak the Batavian language. Just so would the people of Athens deal withthe sailors of Capthor, whohad come ... speaking, and settingaside all inferences to be drawnfrom the Holy Scriptures, which certainly are not here the subject of ...
... speak the Batavian language. Just so would the people of Athens deal withthe sailors of Capthor, whohad come ... speaking, and settingaside all inferences to be drawnfrom the Holy Scriptures, which certainly are not here the subject of ...
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... speak here of profane history only; as for that of the Jews, our masters and our enemies, whom we at once detest and believe, their history having evidently been written bythe Holy Ghost, wefeel toward itaswe ought to feel. We have to ...
... speak here of profane history only; as for that of the Jews, our masters and our enemies, whom we at once detest and believe, their history having evidently been written bythe Holy Ghost, wefeel toward itaswe ought to feel. We have to ...
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... speak, on every parchmentas soonasthey could write,on the door ofevery house as soonasthey couldbuild,on every temple,onevery statue; andhaveyou known sogreat a secret, yet concealed it from us?" The Jew wouldhave answered: "Itis ...
... speak, on every parchmentas soonasthey could write,on the door ofevery house as soonasthey couldbuild,on every temple,onevery statue; andhaveyou known sogreat a secret, yet concealed it from us?" The Jew wouldhave answered: "Itis ...
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... threehundred and eighteen shepherds. He should,then, at least have given a small flocktohis mistress Agar, when he sent her away in the desert.I speak always according to worldly notions, always reverencing those incomprehensible ways.
... threehundred and eighteen shepherds. He should,then, at least have given a small flocktohis mistress Agar, when he sent her away in the desert.I speak always according to worldly notions, always reverencing those incomprehensible ways.
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... speak of Alexander, except in order to say something new of him, or to destroy the fables, historical, physical, and moral, which have disfigured the history of the only great man to be found among the conquerors of Asia. After ...
... speak of Alexander, except in order to say something new of him, or to destroy the fables, historical, physical, and moral, which have disfigured the history of the only great man to be found among the conquerors of Asia. After ...
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