A Philosophical Dictionary: From the French, Volume 6J. and H. L. Hunt, 1824 - Philosophy |
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... live here again a few years . When will the great day of this general resurrection arrive ? This is not positively known ; and the learned are much divided . Nor do they any more know how each one is to find his own members again ...
... live here again a few years . When will the great day of this general resurrection arrive ? This is not positively known ; and the learned are much divided . Nor do they any more know how each one is to find his own members again ...
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... live together ? They would assist one another ; they would boy one another ; they would court one another ; they would speak ill of one another ; fight with one another ; be reconciled to one another ; and be neither able to live with ...
... live together ? They would assist one another ; they would boy one another ; they would court one another ; they would speak ill of one another ; fight with one another ; be reconciled to one another ; and be neither able to live with ...
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... live honourably , but not as members of or as representing the church , for the church itself claims neither sovereignty nor possession in this world . But if it be necessary for ministers to preside at the altar , it is proper that ...
... live honourably , but not as members of or as representing the church , for the church itself claims neither sovereignty nor possession in this world . But if it be necessary for ministers to preside at the altar , it is proper that ...
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... live in a body according to certain rules , under the name of monks , or of religious , so prodigi- ously multiplied in Europe , -such vows should always be submitted to the inspection and approval of the magistrate . These convents ...
... live in a body according to certain rules , under the name of monks , or of religious , so prodigi- ously multiplied in Europe , -such vows should always be submitted to the inspection and approval of the magistrate . These convents ...
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... live creditably , are to pay one thousand four hundred and thirty livres ; if the relationship is on the side of father as well as mother , two thousand four hundred and thirty livres . Relations in the second degree , to pay four thou ...
... live creditably , are to pay one thousand four hundred and thirty livres ; if the relationship is on the side of father as well as mother , two thousand four hundred and thirty livres . Relations in the second degree , to pay four thou ...
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