The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... learned . " There is nothing which bodies of learned men should be more careful of , than by all due methods to cultivate the favour of the great and powerful . The indulgence of a prince is absolutely necessary to the propagation , the ...
... learned . " There is nothing which bodies of learned men should be more careful of , than by all due methods to cultivate the favour of the great and powerful . The indulgence of a prince is absolutely necessary to the propagation , the ...
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... learned Pagans , became fathers of the church ; for they frequently boast of them in their writings , as attestations given by God himself to the truth of their religion . II . At the same time that these learned men declare how ...
... learned Pagans , became fathers of the church ; for they frequently boast of them in their writings , as attestations given by God himself to the truth of their religion . II . At the same time that these learned men declare how ...
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... learned Pagans into their religion . II . The change and reformation of their manners . III . This looked upon as supernatural by the learned Pagans , IV . And strengthened the accounts given of our Saviour's life and history . V. The ...
... learned Pagans into their religion . II . The change and reformation of their manners . III . This looked upon as supernatural by the learned Pagans , IV . And strengthened the accounts given of our Saviour's life and history . V. The ...
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VOL | 3 |
Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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