An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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Page 29
... law , which are so frequently favoured by the imperfection , and — as in the present case - the iniquity of legal ... laws , and then on untenable grounds infringing them . That country 33 LIFE OF BAYLE . 29 selle Bayle, his elder ...
... law , which are so frequently favoured by the imperfection , and — as in the present case - the iniquity of legal ... laws , and then on untenable grounds infringing them . That country 33 LIFE OF BAYLE . 29 selle Bayle, his elder ...
Page 54
... law of nature , what St Stephen was , in regard of capital punish- ment , under the law of grace . He would be the Patriarch of the Refugees , as well as the Father of the Faithful . I do not see how it can be denied that his father was ...
... law of nature , what St Stephen was , in regard of capital punish- ment , under the law of grace . He would be the Patriarch of the Refugees , as well as the Father of the Faithful . I do not see how it can be denied that his father was ...
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Pierre Bayle. concubines . Therefore Abraham , reasoning solidly , inferred that the laws of society would hinder the Egyptians and the Philistines from taking away his wife , and at the same time suffering him to live , because he would ...
Pierre Bayle. concubines . Therefore Abraham , reasoning solidly , inferred that the laws of society would hinder the Egyptians and the Philistines from taking away his wife , and at the same time suffering him to live , because he would ...
Page 64
... laws and canons of the Church of Rome . " We find indeed , " continues he , " that Mr Jurieu quotes these taxes from an old book of the Romish chancery . But is it not extremely ridiculous , to endeavour to pass upon the world a book of ...
... laws and canons of the Church of Rome . " We find indeed , " continues he , " that Mr Jurieu quotes these taxes from an old book of the Romish chancery . But is it not extremely ridiculous , to endeavour to pass upon the world a book of ...
Page 65
... law , to insert tables of taxes into the code , and reckon them in the num- ber of laws ? Would not this be doing great honour to the gentlemen concerned in them ? Let Mr Jurieu therefore inform himself what are the laws and canons of ...
... law , to insert tables of taxes into the code , and reckon them in the num- ber of laws ? Would not this be doing great honour to the gentlemen concerned in them ? Let Mr Jurieu therefore inform himself what are the laws and canons of ...
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