Historia Litteraria: Or, An Exact and Early Account of the Most Valuable Books Published in the Several Parts of Europe, Volume 1Archibald Bower N. Prevost, 1731 - Bibliography |
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... Wherein are con- tained the Political Government of that Kingdom under the Romans , Goths , Greeks , Lombards , Normans , Suevi , Angevins , Arragonians , and Auftrians . Printed at Naples 1723. by Nicolo Nafo , in 4 Volumes in Quarto ...
... Wherein are con- tained the Political Government of that Kingdom under the Romans , Goths , Greeks , Lombards , Normans , Suevi , Angevins , Arragonians , and Auftrians . Printed at Naples 1723. by Nicolo Nafo , in 4 Volumes in Quarto ...
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... wherein he not only lets us into the knowledge of Charters , but fhews us how to make a Judgment of all ancient Mo- numents ; a thing which no Perfon ever dared to attempt before him . THE Author's aim in this Work is from the Monuments ...
... wherein he not only lets us into the knowledge of Charters , but fhews us how to make a Judgment of all ancient Mo- numents ; a thing which no Perfon ever dared to attempt before him . THE Author's aim in this Work is from the Monuments ...
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... wherein were explained , all the other Rites and the true Form of the Liturgy used by that Church before Charlemagne's time . THE Whole Work is divided into three Books . In the firft , after having explain'd several Li- turgies of the ...
... wherein were explained , all the other Rites and the true Form of the Liturgy used by that Church before Charlemagne's time . THE Whole Work is divided into three Books . In the firft , after having explain'd several Li- turgies of the ...
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... wherein fo many thoufand of the Romans fell ; and which , if rightly improv'd ( as fome imagine ) by an immediate march to Rome , might for ever have determin'd the fate of that City and Common - wealth . Our Au- thor , however , feems ...
... wherein fo many thoufand of the Romans fell ; and which , if rightly improv'd ( as fome imagine ) by an immediate march to Rome , might for ever have determin'd the fate of that City and Common - wealth . Our Au- thor , however , feems ...
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... WHEREIN this Religion of Nature confifts , our Author has endeavoured to fhew us , by enumerating the feveral Duties and Offices we owe to God , to ourselves , and to our Neigh- bour ; and by explaining , how our Love and Admiration ...
... WHEREIN this Religion of Nature confifts , our Author has endeavoured to fhew us , by enumerating the feveral Duties and Offices we owe to God , to ourselves , and to our Neigh- bour ; and by explaining , how our Love and Admiration ...
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Account againſt alfo ancient Apoſtles Auctore Author becauſe beſt Biſhop Book call'd Charles Chrift Chriftian Chronicon Church City confiderable confifts Defign defire divine Doctrine Duke Duke of Lorrain Ecclefiaftical Emperor eſpecially faid fame fays fecond fent feveral fhall fhews fhort fhould fince firft firſt fome fometimes foon France Fredegund French fucceeded fuch Gallican Church Gaul gives Gofpel Goths greateſt Greek Hiftory himſelf ibid Italy itſelf Jefuits Jefus Jews King King of France King of Germany Kingdom of Naples laft Latin leaft Learning lefs Libri likewife Lorrain manner moft moſt muſt Nature obferves occafion Paffage Perfon PIETRO GIANNONE Pope Power Preface prefent Prince printed Propofitions publish'd publiſhed Puglia purpoſe quæ reafon Reign Religion Roman Rome Scripture Secondly Senfe SERMON ſeveral Sicily Teftament thefe themſelves Theodebert theſe things Thirdly thofe thoſe tion Tranflation ufque Underſtanding uſe Velletri Volume wherein whofe Words Writers
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Page 139 - For Moses of old time hath in every city them that preach him, being read in the synagogues every sabbath day.
Page 317 - And their nobles shall be of themselves, and their governor shall proceed from the midst of them ; and I will cause him to draw near, and he shall approach unto me : for who is this that engaged his heart to approach unto me ? saith the Lord.
Page 320 - Chrift, when he raifed him from the dead, and fet him at his own right hand in the heavenly places, far above all principality, and power, and might, and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this world, but alfo in that which is to come...
Page 519 - Écrits par luimême. / Avec les MÉMOIRES de / FRÉDÉRIC MAURICE / de la TOUR, / Prince de Sedan. / Une Relation de la Cour de France / en 1700.
Page 504 - The New Testament of our Saviour Jesus Christ according to the ancient Latin Edition; with critical remarks upon the literal meaning in difficult Places. From the French of Father Simon.
Page 61 - Since then the doctrine of repentance, with which the Gofpel fet out in the world, had reference to the law of reafon and nature...
Page 315 - BEHOLD, the days come, faith the Lord, that I will raife unto David a righteous Branch ; and a King (hall reign and profper, and (hall execute judgment and juftice in the earth.
Page 370 - Greeks fooliihnefs ; but unto them which are called both Jews and Greeks, Chrift the power of God, and the wifdom of God...
Page 346 - LE NOUVEAU GULLIVER, OU VOYAGE DE JEAN GULLIVER, FILS DU CAPITAINE GULLIVER, TRADUIT D'UN MANUSCRIT ANGLOIS / Deslonlames.
Page 313 - The Lord thy God will raife up unto thee a Prophet from the midft of thee, of thy brethren, like unto me ; unto him ye fliall hearken : According to all that thou defiredft of the Lord thy God...