Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 - England |
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... Christian belief , were succeeded by a school of pulpit eloquence , in which morality , cha- rity , or the performance of duty , were more insisted on than faith ; a school analogous to that of Tillotson and Barrow and South in our own ...
... Christian belief , were succeeded by a school of pulpit eloquence , in which morality , cha- rity , or the performance of duty , were more insisted on than faith ; a school analogous to that of Tillotson and Barrow and South in our own ...
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... Christian episode - it is Lusignan and the Cru- sade - which constitute the immortal beauty of Zaire . " . In Zaire , Voltaire had conformed to his original , and , on the French stage , prescriptive plan of making love the moving power ...
... Christian episode - it is Lusignan and the Cru- sade - which constitute the immortal beauty of Zaire . " . In Zaire , Voltaire had conformed to his original , and , on the French stage , prescriptive plan of making love the moving power ...
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... Christian marvels which he employs . " That the political and philosophical speculations of Voltaire exercised a ... Christianity . He never speaks of it but with a feeling of per- sonal hatred . " Je finis toutes mes lettres par ...
... Christian marvels which he employs . " That the political and philosophical speculations of Voltaire exercised a ... Christianity . He never speaks of it but with a feeling of per- sonal hatred . " Je finis toutes mes lettres par ...
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pour vous augmentent continuelle- ment ! " In his aversion to Christianity , therefore , he was admitted to come up to the true Holbachean and Helvetian standard ; but as he wavered in regard to Atheism , and had not quite adopted the ...
pour vous augmentent continuelle- ment ! " In his aversion to Christianity , therefore , he was admitted to come up to the true Holbachean and Helvetian standard ; but as he wavered in regard to Atheism , and had not quite adopted the ...
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... Christian king who ever imposed conditions on Providence , who , fighting against the Germans in 455 , and being hard pressed , " fit un vœu à Dieu , que s'il lui donnait la victoire sans autre delay , il se rangerait à l'eglise Chré ...
... Christian king who ever imposed conditions on Providence , who , fighting against the Germans in 455 , and being hard pressed , " fit un vœu à Dieu , que s'il lui donnait la victoire sans autre delay , il se rangerait à l'eglise Chré ...
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