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Side v
... reason and Scripture ; from the use of the sign of the cross , to the " prodigy of transubstantiation . " And thus may the miracles and the divine authority of the gospels be vindicated against the corruptions of popery on the one hand ...
... reason and Scripture ; from the use of the sign of the cross , to the " prodigy of transubstantiation . " And thus may the miracles and the divine authority of the gospels be vindicated against the corruptions of popery on the one hand ...
Side xi
... reason superstition of the christians served to extinguish the ex- is obvious . An unbeliever dares not encounter the in- piring flame of Greek and Roman literature , and their conveniences which a direct opposition to public opinion ...
... reason superstition of the christians served to extinguish the ex- is obvious . An unbeliever dares not encounter the in- piring flame of Greek and Roman literature , and their conveniences which a direct opposition to public opinion ...
Side 12
... reason and picty . They have left us the most sublime proofs of the exist- ence and perfections of the first cause ; but , as it was impossible for them to conceive the creation of matter , the workman in the Stoic philosophy was not ...
... reason and picty . They have left us the most sublime proofs of the exist- ence and perfections of the first cause ; but , as it was impossible for them to conceive the creation of matter , the workman in the Stoic philosophy was not ...
Side 19
... reason to believe the country less populous ed in the majestic edifices designed to the public use ; nor was this republican spirit totally extin- guished by the introduction of wealth and monarchy . It was in works of national honour ...
... reason to believe the country less populous ed in the majestic edifices designed to the public use ; nor was this republican spirit totally extin- guished by the introduction of wealth and monarchy . It was in works of national honour ...
Side 21
... reason to believe , that the vine- yards of Burgundy are as old as the age of the Anto- nines . 3. The olive , in the western world , followed the progress of peace , of which it was considered as the symbol . Two cen- turies after the ...
... reason to believe , that the vine- yards of Burgundy are as old as the age of the Anto- nines . 3. The olive , in the western world , followed the progress of peace , of which it was considered as the symbol . Two cen- turies after the ...
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