An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 42
... false doctrine , but of offence to the state . This artifice has been so often made use of since the Jews employed it against Christ , that it is strange any one should venture at present to put it in practice . Ought it not to be ...
... false doctrine , but of offence to the state . This artifice has been so often made use of since the Jews employed it against Christ , that it is strange any one should venture at present to put it in practice . Ought it not to be ...
Pagina 69
... false or very uncertain ; it is true , some of them are not con- trary to the analogy of faith , or to probability . I place in that last rank what is asserted of his vast science , of which we read nothing in Genesis but what is less ...
... false or very uncertain ; it is true , some of them are not con- trary to the analogy of faith , or to probability . I place in that last rank what is asserted of his vast science , of which we read nothing in Genesis but what is less ...
Pagina 89
Pierre Bayle. ber the Sorbonne should say only , ition is false , rash , and contrary the Gospel . " Is such a censure Ought they to have been con- e weak qualifications ? Was it that it was a rash mistake to ap- se of these words of ...
Pierre Bayle. ber the Sorbonne should say only , ition is false , rash , and contrary the Gospel . " Is such a censure Ought they to have been con- e weak qualifications ? Was it that it was a rash mistake to ap- se of these words of ...
Pagina 99
... false ideas people entertain of the high dignity and un- limited power of the Holy Virgin , they must make use of all sorts of means , to be able to censure it in Paris . There is , however , a particular reason that may have obliged ...
... false ideas people entertain of the high dignity and un- limited power of the Holy Virgin , they must make use of all sorts of means , to be able to censure it in Paris . There is , however , a particular reason that may have obliged ...
Pagina 102
... false virtues , that is to say , by the art of concealing a bad heart under the ap- pearance of honesty , it may be more certainly ob- tained by real virtues . I answer , that oftentimes it is easier to be an honest man than to be ac ...
... false virtues , that is to say , by the art of concealing a bad heart under the ap- pearance of honesty , it may be more certainly ob- tained by real virtues . I answer , that oftentimes it is easier to be an honest man than to be ac ...
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