A Philosophical Dictionary: From the French, Volumen2J. and H. L. Hunt, 1824 |
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... considered as an illegi- timate king , though he was an illegitimate child ; and this race of bastards , founded in the house of Austria , reigned in Spain until Philip V. The line of Arragon , who reigned in Naples in Louis XII.'s time ...
... considered as an illegi- timate king , though he was an illegitimate child ; and this race of bastards , founded in the house of Austria , reigned in Spain until Philip V. The line of Arragon , who reigned in Naples in Louis XII.'s time ...
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... considered at Tyre as one of the most pious persons in Phenicia . Numa sees that his little horde of Romans are a collection of Latin freebooters , who steal right and left all they can find - oxen , sheep , fowls , and girls . He tells ...
... considered at Tyre as one of the most pious persons in Phenicia . Numa sees that his little horde of Romans are a collection of Latin freebooters , who steal right and left all they can find - oxen , sheep , fowls , and girls . He tells ...
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... considered as a blasphemer for acknowledging one supreme , eternal , and all- powerful God . It certainly was not for having acknow- ledged this truth that Socrates was condemned to the hemlock ; for the doctrine of a Supreme God was an ...
... considered as a blasphemer for acknowledging one supreme , eternal , and all- powerful God . It certainly was not for having acknow- ledged this truth that Socrates was condemned to the hemlock ; for the doctrine of a Supreme God was an ...
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... considered merely as an article of commerce , the operations of the human understanding being valued only at so much per sheet . If the bookseller happens to desire a privi- lege for his merchandize , whether he is selling Rabe- lais or ...
... considered merely as an article of commerce , the operations of the human understanding being valued only at so much per sheet . If the bookseller happens to desire a privi- lege for his merchandize , whether he is selling Rabe- lais or ...
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... considered as a book too dangerous for the hands of the majority of the faithful . This is expressed by the fifth rule of the Index , a congregation at Rome , whose office it is to examine what books are to be forbidden . It is as ...
... considered as a book too dangerous for the hands of the majority of the faithful . This is expressed by the fifth rule of the Index , a congregation at Rome , whose office it is to examine what books are to be forbidden . It is as ...
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Página 390 - In those days was Hezekiah sick unto death. And Isaiah the prophet the son of Amoz came to him, and said unto him, Thus saith the LORD, Set thine house in order ; for thou shall die, and not live.
Página 156 - Herod's time, there were disputes on the attributes of the divinity, on the immortality of the soul, and the resurrection of the body.
Página 25 - And the angels which kept not their first estate, but left their own habitation, he hath reserved in everlasting chains under darkness, unto the judgment of the great day.
Página 85 - And, thou son of man, thus saith the Lord GOD; Speak unto every feathered fowl, and to every beast of the field, Assemble yourselves, and come; gather yourselves on every side to my sacrifice that I do sacrifice for you, even a great sacrifice upon the mountains of Israel, that ye may eat flesh, and drink blood.
Página 359 - I will go before thee, and make the crooked places straight : I will break in pieces the gates of brass, and cut in sunder the bars of iron : and I will give thee the treasures of darkness, and hidden riches of secret places, that thou mayest know that I, the LORD, which call thee by thy name, am the God of Israel.
Página 88 - And the king said unto her, What aileth thee ? and she answered, This woman said unto me, Give thy son, that we may eat him to-day, and we will eat my son to-morrow. So we boiled my son, and did eat him : and I said unto her on the next day, Give thy son, that we may eat him : and she hath hid her son.
Página 313 - And I believe in the Holy Ghost, The Lord and Giver of life, Who proceedeth from the Father and the Son, Who with the Father and the Son together is worshipped and glorified, Who spake by the Prophets.
Página 85 - 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 102 - The next, in place and punishment, are they Who prodigally throw their souls away; Fools, who, repining at their wretched state, And loathing anxious life, suborn'd their fate. With late repentance now they would retrieve The bodies they forsook, and wish to live; Their pains and poverty desire to bear, To view the light of heav'n, and breathe the vital air : But fate forbids; the Stygian floods oppose, And with nine circling streams the captive souls inclose.