An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... thing would take place by force of arms . Owing to these and similar extravagances by other refugees , a couple of works appeared , one in the beginning of 1689 , and the other in the April of 1690 , both of which have been attributed ...
... thing would take place by force of arms . Owing to these and similar extravagances by other refugees , a couple of works appeared , one in the beginning of 1689 , and the other in the April of 1690 , both of which have been attributed ...
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... things do not succeed according to his wishes . Give him but prosperity - his doubts vanish . The reason is , that he ... thing fell out which they did not like , the ancients either denied the being of the gods , or charged them with ...
... things do not succeed according to his wishes . Give him but prosperity - his doubts vanish . The reason is , that he ... thing fell out which they did not like , the ancients either denied the being of the gods , or charged them with ...
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... things . Pasquier accuses him of maintaining , that we ought not to believe a thing , of which we can give no reason ; which , " adds he , " is in plain terms , to destroy the general foundation of our faith . " I do not ask this author ...
... things . Pasquier accuses him of maintaining , that we ought not to believe a thing , of which we can give no reason ; which , " adds he , " is in plain terms , to destroy the general foundation of our faith . " I do not ask this author ...
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... thing be more contrary to faith , than to refuse assent to every thing which reason cannot reach ? Abelard having to explain the saying of the wise man , He who believes hastily is light of heart , -to believe hastily , says he , is to ...
... thing be more contrary to faith , than to refuse assent to every thing which reason cannot reach ? Abelard having to explain the saying of the wise man , He who believes hastily is light of heart , -to believe hastily , says he , is to ...
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... thing that hath been , it is that which shall be ; and that which is done , is that which shall be done ; and there is no new thing under the sun * . " Our posterity may say , as well as we , — Qui méprise Cotin , n'estime point son Roi ...
... thing that hath been , it is that which shall be ; and that which is done , is that which shall be done ; and there is no new thing under the sun * . " Our posterity may say , as well as we , — Qui méprise Cotin , n'estime point son Roi ...
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