The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2AMS Press, 1974 |
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... human nature ; though it must be confessed that , in the sublime inquiry , their reason had been often guided by their imagination , and that their imagination had been prompted by their vanity . When they viewed with complacency the ...
... human nature ; though it must be confessed that , in the sublime inquiry , their reason had been often guided by their imagination , and that their imagination had been prompted by their vanity . When they viewed with complacency the ...
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... humanity of the present age.72 But the primitive church , whose faith was of a much firmer consistence , delivered over , without hesitation , to eternal torture the far greater part of the human species . A charitable hope might ...
... humanity of the present age.72 But the primitive church , whose faith was of a much firmer consistence , delivered over , without hesitation , to eternal torture the far greater part of the human species . A charitable hope might ...
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... human reason , and of the in- scrutable nature of the divine perfections . " 1 It might appear less surprising that the founder of Christianity should not only be revered by his disciples as a sage and a prophet , but that he should be ...
... human reason , and of the in- scrutable nature of the divine perfections . " 1 It might appear less surprising that the founder of Christianity should not only be revered by his disciples as a sage and a prophet , but that he should be ...
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Obstinacy and Reasons of the Believing Jews | 11 |
The Dæmons considered as the Gods of Antiquity | 19 |
Doctrine of the Millennium | 25 |
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