An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... sufficiently sanction a judicious selection of its most curious and instructive contents . Happily for the interest of men- tal freedom and the unfettered exercise of reason , BAYLE arose at a period when the Aristotelian , or ...
... sufficiently sanction a judicious selection of its most curious and instructive contents . Happily for the interest of men- tal freedom and the unfettered exercise of reason , BAYLE arose at a period when the Aristotelian , or ...
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... sufficient , by a series of general observa- tions , and a poignant species of satire and raillery , to ex- hibit the malignity with which the history of Calvinism had been written , and the absurd and barbarous princi- ples it was ...
... sufficient , by a series of general observa- tions , and a poignant species of satire and raillery , to ex- hibit the malignity with which the history of Calvinism had been written , and the absurd and barbarous princi- ples it was ...
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... attributed to Bayle , one of them on testi- mony which even his own formal contradiction has not been sufficient to controvert . The first of these produc- tions was entitled " The Answer of a New Convert 16 LIFE OF BAYLE .
... attributed to Bayle , one of them on testi- mony which even his own formal contradiction has not been sufficient to controvert . The first of these produc- tions was entitled " The Answer of a New Convert 16 LIFE OF BAYLE .
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... , is far from being sufficient to defray the expenses of a visit to the Roman pontiff . Wherewith will you answer the cravings of the papal court ? If money should fail when you come to your journey's end , every body 46 ABELARD .
... , is far from being sufficient to defray the expenses of a visit to the Roman pontiff . Wherewith will you answer the cravings of the papal court ? If money should fail when you come to your journey's end , every body 46 ABELARD .
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... sufficiently . It is more proper for such a com- pilation as mine to mention the falsities and the uncertain traditions that concern Abraham ; but their great number would be able to discourage the most indefatigable writers . For what ...
... sufficiently . It is more proper for such a com- pilation as mine to mention the falsities and the uncertain traditions that concern Abraham ; but their great number would be able to discourage the most indefatigable writers . For what ...
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