The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... learned Societies to culti- vate the Favour of their Prince 21 34. Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public Diversions , and particularly those of the Play - house 35. Of modern Historians 36. Annals of the Pretender's Reign ...
... learned Societies to culti- vate the Favour of their Prince 21 34. Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public Diversions , and particularly those of the Play - house 35. Of modern Historians 36. Annals of the Pretender's Reign ...
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... learned Athe- nian . 3. His conversion from Paganism to Christianity makes his evidence stronger than if he had continued a Pagan . 4. Of another Athenian philosopher converted to Christ- ianity . 5. Why their conversion , instead of ...
... learned Athe- nian . 3. His conversion from Paganism to Christianity makes his evidence stronger than if he had continued a Pagan . 4. Of another Athenian philosopher converted to Christ- ianity . 5. Why their conversion , instead of ...
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... learned men who came over to it . 5. Belief in our Saviour's history , the first motive to their conversion . 6. The names of several Pagan philosophers who were Christ- ian converts . SECTION V. 1. The learned Pagans had means and ...
... learned men who came over to it . 5. Belief in our Saviour's history , the first motive to their conversion . 6. The names of several Pagan philosophers who were Christ- ian converts . SECTION V. 1. The learned Pagans had means and ...
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... learned Pagans into their religion . 2. The change and reformation of their manners . 3. This looked upon as supernatural by the learned Pagans , 4. And strengthened the accounts given of our Saviour's life and history . 5. The Jewish ...
... learned Pagans into their religion . 2. The change and reformation of their manners . 3. This looked upon as supernatural by the learned Pagans , 4. And strengthened the accounts given of our Saviour's life and history . 5. The Jewish ...
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... learned body ; and that the prince received this their offer with the goodness and condescension which is natural to his illustrious house . As the college of Dublin have been long famous for their great learning , they have now given ...
... learned body ; and that the prince received this their offer with the goodness and condescension which is natural to his illustrious house . As the college of Dublin have been long famous for their great learning , they have now given ...
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