Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... cause of the Reformation . Hypocrites and profligates are found in the cabinet , among the mini- sters of state , whom history often speaks more than of their masters . But in the ministers , who have been marked by intrigue , du ...
... cause of the Reformation . Hypocrites and profligates are found in the cabinet , among the mini- sters of state , whom history often speaks more than of their masters . But in the ministers , who have been marked by intrigue , du ...
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... cause , he raised his nation to a Roman glory . religion was not all hypocrisy , but , though often artfully and wickedly assumed , was in general the religion of his heart , and had at least the sincerity of unenlightened zeal to plead ...
... cause , he raised his nation to a Roman glory . religion was not all hypocrisy , but , though often artfully and wickedly assumed , was in general the religion of his heart , and had at least the sincerity of unenlightened zeal to plead ...
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... cause , with per- fect sang - froid as to any religion said , “ Well then , we must say our prayers in French . " Yet on the pretence of religion she conceived , planned , and in person executed the horrid massacre of Bartholomew . The ...
... cause , with per- fect sang - froid as to any religion said , “ Well then , we must say our prayers in French . " Yet on the pretence of religion she conceived , planned , and in person executed the horrid massacre of Bartholomew . The ...
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... cause , because every effect must have an adequate cause ; whenever we observe , that the phænomena of any number of beings are are uniform , an adequate inherent principle or cause is ON THE IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL . 41.
... cause , because every effect must have an adequate cause ; whenever we observe , that the phænomena of any number of beings are are uniform , an adequate inherent principle or cause is ON THE IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL . 41.
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... being perfectly similar , he saw no reason to multiply causes ; one sim- ple cause was adequate to both , and he re- tained 1 tained the name of gravity as applicable to both phænomena 42 ON THE IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL .
... being perfectly similar , he saw no reason to multiply causes ; one sim- ple cause was adequate to both , and he re- tained 1 tained the name of gravity as applicable to both phænomena 42 ON THE IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL .
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