An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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Page 22
... never either saluting or eating with them ; that not only their heresy and bad qualities are to he hated , but they are to be hated personally . Doctrine of this amiable nature it was not difficult to expose ; and Bayle further baffled ...
... never either saluting or eating with them ; that not only their heresy and bad qualities are to he hated , but they are to be hated personally . Doctrine of this amiable nature it was not difficult to expose ; and Bayle further baffled ...
Page 27
... never censured either , and could not deign to remove unjust suspicions by dint of panegyric and flattery . In the end lord Shaftesbury otherwise con- vinced lord Sunderland of his innocence , and he was left unmolested . The attacks ...
... never censured either , and could not deign to remove unjust suspicions by dint of panegyric and flattery . In the end lord Shaftesbury otherwise con- vinced lord Sunderland of his innocence , and he was left unmolested . The attacks ...
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... never hear attacked or depreciated , on any sub- ject but that of persecution , without a considerable loss of his usual equanimity . No pleasures but those of mind seem to have had any charms for him ; a fact which rendered a ...
... never hear attacked or depreciated , on any sub- ject but that of persecution , without a considerable loss of his usual equanimity . No pleasures but those of mind seem to have had any charms for him ; a fact which rendered a ...
Page 34
... , excluding such as he never acknowledged , may be thus stated , translating the French titles into English : - I. Thoughts on the Comet which appeared in 1680 . II . News from the Republic of Letters , from 34 LIFE OF BAYLE .
... , excluding such as he never acknowledged , may be thus stated , translating the French titles into English : - I. Thoughts on the Comet which appeared in 1680 . II . News from the Republic of Letters , from 34 LIFE OF BAYLE .
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... never so much led to doubt of a Providence as when things do not succeed according to his wishes . Give him but prosperity - his doubts vanish . The reason is , that he thinks he holds too considerable a rank in the universe to be ...
... never so much led to doubt of a Providence as when things do not succeed according to his wishes . Give him but prosperity - his doubts vanish . The reason is , that he thinks he holds too considerable a rank in the universe to be ...
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