The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... particular Concern of 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 ...
... particular Concern of 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 ...
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... SECTION VII . 1. The sight of miracles in those ages a further confirmation of Pagan philosophers in the Christian faith . PAGE 116 118 125 129 2. The credibility of such miracles . 3. A particular CONTENTS OF THE FIFTH VOLUME . vii.
... SECTION VII . 1. The sight of miracles in those ages a further confirmation of Pagan philosophers in the Christian faith . PAGE 116 118 125 129 2. The credibility of such miracles . 3. A particular CONTENTS OF THE FIFTH VOLUME . vii.
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... particular instance . 4. Martyrdom , why considered as a standing miracle . 5. Primitive Christians thought many of the martyrs were supported by a miraculous power . 6. Proved from the nature of their sufferings . 7. How martyrs ...
... particular instance . 4. Martyrdom , why considered as a standing miracle . 5. Primitive Christians thought many of the martyrs were supported by a miraculous power . 6. Proved from the nature of their sufferings . 7. How martyrs ...
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... particular with relation to the Scots Nobility ; with Remarks on the Patrician , and the Old Whig • • THE OLD WHIG ( by Addison , in answer to Steele ) · PAGE 237 267 281 297 No. 1. State of the Peerage . Remarks upon the Plebeian 247 ...
... particular with relation to the Scots Nobility ; with Remarks on the Patrician , and the Old Whig • • THE OLD WHIG ( by Addison , in answer to Steele ) · PAGE 237 267 281 297 No. 1. State of the Peerage . Remarks upon the Plebeian 247 ...
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... particular , traduced and misrepresented , it is the duty of every good subject to set them in their proper light . I am the more prompted to this undertaking by a pam- phlet , entitled , " An argument to prove the affections of the ...
... particular , traduced and misrepresented , it is the duty of every good subject to set them in their proper light . I am the more prompted to this undertaking by a pam- phlet , entitled , " An argument to prove the affections of the ...
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