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Pagina 217
... sentiments and actions of men ? Divines pretended to discover it , although these fecrets are known to God alone . The Thomists or Dominicans con- trived a phyfical premotion ; the Scotists or Franciscans a predefinition ; and with ...
... sentiments and actions of men ? Divines pretended to discover it , although these fecrets are known to God alone . The Thomists or Dominicans con- trived a phyfical premotion ; the Scotists or Franciscans a predefinition ; and with ...
Pagina 476
... sentiments which enrich this discourse . If the members of all churches would read this fermon , and would regulate their conduct toward each other , by its pure and noble maxims , the evil which occafioned it would be turned into good ...
... sentiments which enrich this discourse . If the members of all churches would read this fermon , and would regulate their conduct toward each other , by its pure and noble maxims , the evil which occafioned it would be turned into good ...
Pagina 546
... sentiments . For these reasons , they endeavoured to perfecute the Chevalier Filangieri , and his friend Pagano , who was the author of an excellent work entitled Saggi Politici , out of which they collected a long lift of what they ...
... sentiments . For these reasons , they endeavoured to perfecute the Chevalier Filangieri , and his friend Pagano , who was the author of an excellent work entitled Saggi Politici , out of which they collected a long lift of what they ...
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