An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volumen2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 páginas |
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... virtue , and causes the provocations of the persecu- tors to be forgotten . If these two causes are not sufficient , dishonesty , which alone would disorder the events , completes the confusion . However it be , I have observed , that ...
... virtue , and causes the provocations of the persecu- tors to be forgotten . If these two causes are not sufficient , dishonesty , which alone would disorder the events , completes the confusion . However it be , I have observed , that ...
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... virtue , & c . It is plain that they fixed the idea of happiness , not to its formal but to its efficient cause ; that is , they called that our happiness which they thought capable to produce in us a state of blessedness , and that ...
... virtue , & c . It is plain that they fixed the idea of happiness , not to its formal but to its efficient cause ; that is , they called that our happiness which they thought capable to produce in us a state of blessedness , and that ...
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... virtue of which they have denied the Trinity and the Hypostatic union . They have therefore denied the creation ; but what have they got by it ? Why , the falling into one abyss " Ex by avoiding another ; having been obliged to ac ...
... virtue of which they have denied the Trinity and the Hypostatic union . They have therefore denied the creation ; but what have they got by it ? Why , the falling into one abyss " Ex by avoiding another ; having been obliged to ac ...
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... virtue , produced by Jaldabaoth under the form of a serpent . This Jaldabaoth was vexed that a Deity greater than himself had made man walk upright , who before was but a worm , and had also given him the knowledge of the superior ...
... virtue , produced by Jaldabaoth under the form of a serpent . This Jaldabaoth was vexed that a Deity greater than himself had made man walk upright , who before was but a worm , and had also given him the knowledge of the superior ...
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... virtue will remain ; because virtue consists in bearing with and overcom- ing the sharpness of evil . And so , for the small advantage of the removal of evil , we should be de- prived of the greatest , the most real , and proper good ...
... virtue will remain ; because virtue consists in bearing with and overcom- ing the sharpness of evil . And so , for the small advantage of the removal of evil , we should be de- prived of the greatest , the most real , and proper good ...
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