The History of Christianity: From the Birth of Christ to the Abolition of Paganism in the Roman Empire, Volume 1John Murray, 1884 - Christianity |
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... seems to me that with them instead of the theory being the result of diligent and acute investigation , the theory is first made , and then the inferences or arguments sought out , discerned , or imagined , and wrought up with infinite ...
... seems to me that with them instead of the theory being the result of diligent and acute investigation , the theory is first made , and then the inferences or arguments sought out , discerned , or imagined , and wrought up with infinite ...
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... a kind of heathen bigotry seems to have mingled with his strange cha- racter . 1 Macc . i . 41 et seqq .; 2 Macc . vi .; Diod . Sic . xxxiv . 1. Hist . of the Jews , vol . i . p . 461 , CHAP . I. POLICY OF ALEXANDER - - OF ROME.
... a kind of heathen bigotry seems to have mingled with his strange cha- racter . 1 Macc . i . 41 et seqq .; 2 Macc . vi .; Diod . Sic . xxxiv . 1. Hist . of the Jews , vol . i . p . 461 , CHAP . I. POLICY OF ALEXANDER - - OF ROME.
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... progressive develop- ment . Yet the more perfect struc- ture , as it seems , of some of the earliest languages , must have its duc weight in our general determination . 10 PRIMARY PRINCIPLES OF RELIGION . BOOK 1 . the.
... progressive develop- ment . Yet the more perfect struc- ture , as it seems , of some of the earliest languages , must have its duc weight in our general determination . 10 PRIMARY PRINCIPLES OF RELIGION . BOOK 1 . the.
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... seems to have been to secure the stability of her constitution , and still more , to give a religious character to her wars , and infuse a religious confidence of success into her legion- aries . The great office of the diviners ...
... seems to have been to secure the stability of her constitution , and still more , to give a religious character to her wars , and infuse a religious confidence of success into her legion- aries . The great office of the diviners ...
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... seems gradually to develope itself with the development of the human mind . It is at first , as in Egypt and India , the prerogative of the higher class ; the vulgar are left to their stocks and their stones , their animals and their ...
... seems gradually to develope itself with the development of the human mind . It is at first , as in Egypt and India , the prerogative of the higher class ; the vulgar are left to their stocks and their stones , their animals and their ...
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