The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... means and opportunities of in- forming themselves of the truth of our Saviour's history : 2. From the proceedings , 3. The character , sufferings , 4. And miracles , of the persons who published it . 5. How these first apostles ...
... means and opportunities of in- forming themselves of the truth of our Saviour's history : 2. From the proceedings , 3. The character , sufferings , 4. And miracles , of the persons who published it . 5. How these first apostles ...
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... means of bringing 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 ...
... means of bringing 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 ...
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... means a general par- don ; by justice , a general punishment : so that he supposes no other method practicable in this juncture , than either the forgiving all , or the executing all . Thus he puts the ques- tion ; " Whether it be the ...
... means a general par- don ; by justice , a general punishment : so that he supposes no other method practicable in this juncture , than either the forgiving all , or the executing all . Thus he puts the ques- tion ; " Whether it be the ...
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... means to come at the bottom of this conspiracy , and to de- tect those who have been the private abettors of it , and who are still at work in the same design ; if we give credit to the suggestions of our malecontents themselves , who ...
... means to come at the bottom of this conspiracy , and to de- tect those who have been the private abettors of it , and who are still at work in the same design ; if we give credit to the suggestions of our malecontents themselves , who ...
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... means ( as he doth , through this whole pamphlet , by the like expressions ) a universal forgiveness , no unpre- judiced man can be of his opinion , that it would have had this good effect . We may see how little the conversion of ...
... means ( as he doth , through this whole pamphlet , by the like expressions ) a universal forgiveness , no unpre- judiced man can be of his opinion , that it would have had this good effect . We may see how little the conversion of ...
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