| William Warburton, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 414 páginas
...acted, in my opinion, with great " judgement and, penetration, when they contrived " to bring in these notions of the Gods, and of a " FUTURE STATE, into the popular belief; and " the present age as inconsiderately, and absurdly, " in removing them, and encouraging the multitude" to... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1826 - 420 páginas
...the pompous circumstances that belong to such kind of fictions. On which account, the ancients acted, in my opinion, with great judgment and penetration, when they contrived to bring in these notions of the gods, and of a future state of punishment into popular belief" Yes, most of wise... | |
| William Warburton - 1837 - 720 páginas
...all the pompous circumstance that attends such kind of fictions. On which account the ancients acted, in my opinion, with great judgment and penetration, when they contrived to bring in these notions of the gods, and of a FCTUBE STATE, into the popular belief; and the present age as inconsiderately,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Sawyer - 1845 - 264 páginas
...all the pompous circumstance that attends such kind of fiction. On which account, the ancients acted, in my opinion, with great judgment and penetration, when they contrived to bring in those notions of the gods and a future state into the popular belief." Strabo, another Greek writer,... | |
| Thomas Whittemore - 1848 - 400 páginas
...all the pompous circumstance that attends such kind of fiction. On which account, the ancients acted, in my opinion, with great judgment and penetration, when they contrived to bring in those notions of the gods and a future state into the popular belief." Strabo, another Greek writer,... | |
| David Holmes, William G. Bishop (Reporter) - 1848 - 844 páginas
...all the pompous circumstances that attend such kind of FICTION. On which account, the ancients acted in my opinion, with great judgment and penetration, when they contrived to bring in those notions of the gods and a future state, into the popular belief." Strabo, another Greek writer,... | |
| David Holmes, William G. Bishop (Reporter) - 1848 - 844 páginas
...all the pompous circumstances that attend such kind of FICTION. On which account, the ancients acted in my opinion, with great judgment and penetration, when they contrived to bring in those notions of the gods and a future state, into the popular belief." Strabo, another Greek writer,... | |
| Thomas Whittemore - 1848 - 402 páginas
...the pompous circumstance that attends such kind of fiction. On which account, the ancients acted, jn my opinion, with great judgment and penetration, when they contrived to bring in those notions of the gods and a future state into the popular belief." Strabo, another Greek writer,... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1849 - 440 páginas
...the pompous circumstance that attends such kind of fictions. On which account, the ancients acted, in my opinion, with great judgment and penetration, when they contrived to bring these notions of the gods, and of a future state, into the popular belief; and the present age as inconsiderately... | |
| Hosea Ballou - 1852 - 228 páginas
...all the pompous circumstance that attends such kind of fiction. On which account, the ancients acted, in my opinion, with great judgment and penetration, when they contrived to bring in those notions of the gods and a future state into the popular belief.' Strabo, another Greek writer,... | |
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