The Truth of Revelation, Demonstrated by an Appeal to Existing Monuments, Sculptures, Gems, Coins, and MedalsLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1831 - 276 páginas |
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... kind equally conclusive and satisfactory , and even more likely to reach the lofty pretensions of well bred science , and such individuals as may not condescend to scrutinize the overwhelming evidence of demonstration viii.
... kind equally conclusive and satisfactory , and even more likely to reach the lofty pretensions of well bred science , and such individuals as may not condescend to scrutinize the overwhelming evidence of demonstration viii.
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... kind will be found . Μεγα Βιβλίον μέγα κακόν — α great book is a great evil , is a conviction with which my mind has been long thoroughly imbued . My object has been to collect facts , still existing mementos , which any one may consult ...
... kind will be found . Μεγα Βιβλίον μέγα κακόν — α great book is a great evil , is a conviction with which my mind has been long thoroughly imbued . My object has been to collect facts , still existing mementos , which any one may consult ...
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... kind of re- striction , could add both influence and means ? And still more , what might be the result of the combined researches of many kindred minds ? Our wish has been to meet the infidel and the sceptic on the wide arena of modern ...
... kind of re- striction , could add both influence and means ? And still more , what might be the result of the combined researches of many kindred minds ? Our wish has been to meet the infidel and the sceptic on the wide arena of modern ...
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... of the maxims of those great teachers of science and master - spirits of humanity , Newton and Bacon . We hate idolatry of every kind , and above all , that of talent and intellect , while we honour , respect and admire xiv.
... of the maxims of those great teachers of science and master - spirits of humanity , Newton and Bacon . We hate idolatry of every kind , and above all , that of talent and intellect , while we honour , respect and admire xiv.
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... kind was ever promulgated ; though Brydone would have been glad of any plea , however absurd or erroneous , to have supported his infidel notions , even at the expense of exposing the friend , under whose hospitable roof he was so ...
... kind was ever promulgated ; though Brydone would have been glad of any plea , however absurd or erroneous , to have supported his infidel notions , even at the expense of exposing the friend , under whose hospitable roof he was so ...
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