The Divine Legation Of Moses Demonstrated: In Nine Books, Volumen1A. Millar, and J. and R. Tonson, 1765 - 440 páginas |
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... believe , ftrikes the serious obferver with more furprize , in this age of novelties , than that ftrange propenfity to infidelity , fo vifible in men of almost every condition ; amongst whom the advocates of Deifm are received with all ...
... believe , ftrikes the serious obferver with more furprize , in this age of novelties , than that ftrange propenfity to infidelity , fo vifible in men of almost every condition ; amongst whom the advocates of Deifm are received with all ...
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... believe , on the contrary , that it was really intended as a public , an elaborate , an earnest diffuafive from the ftudy of the Scrip- tures ! But I have fo charitable an opinion of the great author , for a great author with- out doubt ...
... believe , on the contrary , that it was really intended as a public , an elaborate , an earnest diffuafive from the ftudy of the Scrip- tures ! But I have fo charitable an opinion of the great author , for a great author with- out doubt ...
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... believe , that an author of fuch talents of literature , love of truth , and of his country , as this appears to have been , would as freely expose the extreme of folly at one end , as at the other ; without regarding what party he ...
... believe , that an author of fuch talents of literature , love of truth , and of his country , as this appears to have been , would as freely expose the extreme of folly at one end , as at the other ; without regarding what party he ...
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... believe that you have a strong referve ; but till the door of liberty be fet a little wider , you have not room to display it , Thus , at the very entrance of your works you teach us what we are to expect . But I must beg your patience ...
... believe that you have a strong referve ; but till the door of liberty be fet a little wider , you have not room to display it , Thus , at the very entrance of your works you teach us what we are to expect . But I must beg your patience ...
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... believe truly , that Cervantes's just and inimitable ridicule of knight - errantry rooted up , with that folly , a great deal of their real honour . And it was apparent , that Butler's fine fatire on fanaticism contributed not a little ...
... believe truly , that Cervantes's just and inimitable ridicule of knight - errantry rooted up , with that folly , a great deal of their real honour . And it was apparent , that Butler's fine fatire on fanaticism contributed not a little ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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