The Philosophical Dictionary for the PocketThomas Brown, 1765 - 335 páginas First edition in English of Voltaire's 'Dictionnaire philosophique, portatif', which had originally appeared in Geneva under a false London imprint. The book was banned in France, and burned in Geneva. |
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Página 10
... fouls which have been devoted : but in no place are they or- dered to eat them ; they are only threatened with it ; and Mofes , as we have feen , fays to the Jews , that if they fail in obferving his ceremonies , they fhall not only be ...
... fouls which have been devoted : but in no place are they or- dered to eat them ; they are only threatened with it ; and Mofes , as we have feen , fays to the Jews , that if they fail in obferving his ceremonies , they fhall not only be ...
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... foul is , at the term of a thousand years , to reanimate . But if they expected this refurrection of the bo- dies ... fouls of the Egyptians re- turned into their bodies ; the fouls in Virgil's pur- gatory underwent a purification for ...
... foul is , at the term of a thousand years , to reanimate . But if they expected this refurrection of the bo- dies ... fouls of the Egyptians re- turned into their bodies ; the fouls in Virgil's pur- gatory underwent a purification for ...
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... foul ; ftill the Jews , fo far from being atheifts , fo far from deny- ing a divine vengeance against wickednefs , were the most religious men on the face of the earth . ' They not only believed the existence of an eternal God , but ...
... foul ; ftill the Jews , fo far from being atheifts , fo far from deny- ing a divine vengeance against wickednefs , were the most religious men on the face of the earth . ' They not only believed the existence of an eternal God , but ...
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... foul . In the vaults under the Egyp- tian temples were large tubs for the ablutions of the priests and the initiated . The Indians , from time immemorial , purified themfelves in the Ganges , and the ceremony ftill fubfifts among them ...
... foul . In the vaults under the Egyp- tian temples were large tubs for the ablutions of the priests and the initiated . The Indians , from time immemorial , purified themfelves in the Ganges , and the ceremony ftill fubfifts among them ...
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... foul , they only perplex the caufe : they muft ne- ceffarily allow it to be fenfitive matter . But whence does it derive this fenfation ? From a material foul , which muft mean , that it is matter giving sensation to matter ; beyond ...
... foul , they only perplex the caufe : they muft ne- ceffarily allow it to be fenfitive matter . But whence does it derive this fenfation ? From a material foul , which muft mean , that it is matter giving sensation to matter ; beyond ...
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Pasajes populares
Página 261 - I say unto thee, that thou art Peter, and on this rock will I build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it...
Página 287 - Rejoice, oh young man, in thy youth, and let thy heart cheer thee in the days of thy youth, and walk in the ways of thine heart ; and in the sight of thine eyes ; but know thou, that for all these things God will bring thee into judgment...
Página 143 - The fathers have eaten four grapes, " and the children's teeth are fet on edge...
Página 292 - The wrath of a king is as the roaring of a lion ; but his favour is as the dew upon the grass.
Página 32 - Ask a Guinea Negro ; and with him beauty is a greasy black skin, hollow eyes, and a flat nose. Put the question to the devil, and he will tell you, that beauty is a pair of horns, four claws, and a tail.
Página 11 - Ye shall eat the flesh of the mighty, and drink the blood of the princes of the earth, of rams, of lambs, and of goats, of bullocks, all of them fatlings of Bashan.
Página 3 - Otherwise, the land is a good land, and still capable of affording its neighbours the like supplies of corn and oil, which it is known to have done in the time of Solomon.
Página 144 - Now when I passed by thee, and looked upon thee, behold, thy time was the time of love ; and I spread my skirt over thee, and covered thy nakedness: yea, I sware unto thee, and entered into a covenant with thee, saith the Lord God, and thou becamest mine.
Página 318 - That house had some distant claim to a province, the last proprietor of which died of an apoplexy. The prince and his council instantly resolve, that this province belongs to him by divine right. The province, which is some hundred leagues from him, protests that it does not so much as know him ; that it is not disposed to be governed by him ; that before prescribing laws to them, their consent, at least, was necessary: these...
Página 214 - I think he will as plainly perceive that liberty, which is but a power, belongs only to agents, and cannot be an attribute or modification of the will, which is also but a power.