Paganism and Christianty Compared: In a Course of Letures to the King's Scholars, at Westminster in the Years 1806-7-8 |
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... existence , when the question was not , whether a new faith should be introduced into the world , but whether the pure and primitive doctrines of * Εἰ ρατὲ μὴ δεῖν δεδιέναι τὸν θάνατον , κοινωνοῦντες ἡμῶν τοῖς δόγμασι , μὴ διὰ τὴν ...
... existence , when the question was not , whether a new faith should be introduced into the world , but whether the pure and primitive doctrines of * Εἰ ρατὲ μὴ δεῖν δεδιέναι τὸν θάνατον , κοινωνοῦντες ἡμῶν τοῖς δόγμασι , μὴ διὰ τὴν ...
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... existence , or the providence of any gods , and conse- quently , the hope of any recompense to be derived from the acknowledgement of them . But it was the profession of the heathen world in general , that to the practice of ido- latry ...
... existence , or the providence of any gods , and conse- quently , the hope of any recompense to be derived from the acknowledgement of them . But it was the profession of the heathen world in general , that to the practice of ido- latry ...
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... existence of empire , are to be rendered pro- pitious by outward acknowledgments of their protection . This argument will by - and- by be stated at greater length . At present , it will be sufficient to notice the persuasion , that to ...
... existence of empire , are to be rendered pro- pitious by outward acknowledgments of their protection . This argument will by - and- by be stated at greater length . At present , it will be sufficient to notice the persuasion , that to ...
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... existence of the calamity on which it dwells , is a circumstance not likely to have been so distinctly pointed out in a later age . A great earthquake which affected Bithynia and the neighbourhood of the Hellespont , is attributed by ...
... existence of the calamity on which it dwells , is a circumstance not likely to have been so distinctly pointed out in a later age . A great earthquake which affected Bithynia and the neighbourhood of the Hellespont , is attributed by ...
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... existence , and the free and absolute exercise of his sole and undivided power . He imitates also the manner of his antagonist . Rome , now Christian , is therefore called in to refute the superior prerogatives falsely claimed for her ...
... existence , and the free and absolute exercise of his sole and undivided power . He imitates also the manner of his antagonist . Rome , now Christian , is therefore called in to refute the superior prerogatives falsely claimed for her ...
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