The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... particular , Irenæus of the West- ern upon the same account , and Origen of those established in Egypt . X. To these I might add Paul , the famous hermit , who retired from the Decian persecution five or six years before Origen's death ...
... particular , Irenæus of the West- ern upon the same account , and Origen of those established in Egypt . X. To these I might add Paul , the famous hermit , who retired from the Decian persecution five or six years before Origen's death ...
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... particular histories , that then threw light into these matters , but are now entirely lost , by which , at that time , any appearance of contradiction , or seeming difficulties , in the history of the evangelists , were fully cleared ...
... particular histories , that then threw light into these matters , but are now entirely lost , by which , at that time , any appearance of contradiction , or seeming difficulties , in the history of the evangelists , were fully cleared ...
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... particular design , Steele assumed a very general title for his paper , that gave him a great latitude in the choice of his subjects , and left him at liberty to treat with propriety on any topic the productions of the press might ...
... particular design , Steele assumed a very general title for his paper , that gave him a great latitude in the choice of his subjects , and left him at liberty to treat with propriety on any topic the productions of the press might ...
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Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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