An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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Page 54
... kill him , if they knew he was her husband , and to the end that they might be kind to him for her sake , if they believed that she was not his wife . In both of them the ra- vishers were punished from above , before they could satisfy ...
... kill him , if they knew he was her husband , and to the end that they might be kind to him for her sake , if they believed that she was not his wife . In both of them the ra- vishers were punished from above , before they could satisfy ...
Page 55
... kill me because of my wife . " He believed therefore , that those who would make no scruple to kill a man , would make some to take away a married woman . Yes - he believed it , and not without reason . The good of society , without ...
... kill me because of my wife . " He believed therefore , that those who would make no scruple to kill a man , would make some to take away a married woman . Yes - he believed it , and not without reason . The good of society , without ...
Page 56
... killed . However , we ought to abhor the brutality of Faustus the Manichæan , and content ourselves with what St Jerome says of the matter . St Chrysostom and St Ambrose have found here matter for a panegyric on the charity of Sarah ...
... killed . However , we ought to abhor the brutality of Faustus the Manichæan , and content ourselves with what St Jerome says of the matter . St Chrysostom and St Ambrose have found here matter for a panegyric on the charity of Sarah ...
Page 57
... kill him . The loose casuists and protectors of equivo- cations take advantage of this conduct of the pa- triarch ; nor is it easy to clear the conduct of Abraham and Sarah in this matter , any more than in the affair of Hagar . Defence ...
... kill him . The loose casuists and protectors of equivo- cations take advantage of this conduct of the pa- triarch ; nor is it easy to clear the conduct of Abraham and Sarah in this matter , any more than in the affair of Hagar . Defence ...
Page 78
... killed those whom he could not persuade . He ascribed no virtue to the sacra- ment of the eucharist , and acknowledged no dis- tinction between laymen and those in orders . A priest , with whom he happened to be in a boat , gave him a ...
... killed those whom he could not persuade . He ascribed no virtue to the sacra- ment of the eucharist , and acknowledged no dis- tinction between laymen and those in orders . A priest , with whom he happened to be in a boat , gave him a ...
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