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... speaking of this district , informs us , that its inhabitants were dis- tinguished above other nations by a strictness and seriousness of manners , having neither the ferocity of the Scythians and Thracians , nor the frivolity and ...
... speaking of this district , informs us , that its inhabitants were dis- tinguished above other nations by a strictness and seriousness of manners , having neither the ferocity of the Scythians and Thracians , nor the frivolity and ...
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... speak of their talent for disputation , to which after all they were principally indebted for their success . It is obvious , that in every contest , the assailant , as such , has the advantage of the party assailed ; and that , not ...
... speak of their talent for disputation , to which after all they were principally indebted for their success . It is obvious , that in every contest , the assailant , as such , has the advantage of the party assailed ; and that , not ...
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... speak of the earth , and are ignorant of Him who is from above . Euclid's treatises , for instance , are zealously studied by some of them ; Aristotle and Aristotle and Theophrastus are objects of their admiration ; while Galen may be 1 ...
... speak of the earth , and are ignorant of Him who is from above . Euclid's treatises , for instance , are zealously studied by some of them ; Aristotle and Aristotle and Theophrastus are objects of their admiration ; while Galen may be 1 ...
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... speaking of the most sacred Christian verities , as hidden under the allegories of the Old Testament , seems suddenly to check himself , from the apprehension that he was divulging mysteries beyond the understanding of his brethren ...
... speaking of the most sacred Christian verities , as hidden under the allegories of the Old Testament , seems suddenly to check himself , from the apprehension that he was divulging mysteries beyond the understanding of his brethren ...
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... speak exoterically to those who were without the Church , instances of a contrary practice but prove their inconsistency ; whereas the fact of the existence of the principle answers the purpose which is the ultimate aim of these remarks ...
... speak exoterically to those who were without the Church , instances of a contrary practice but prove their inconsistency ; whereas the fact of the existence of the principle answers the purpose which is the ultimate aim of these remarks ...
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