Octavius: a dialogue [tr. by sir D. Dalrymple]. (Repr.). Tr. by sir D. Dalrymple |
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... King of France . Being incorrect , and written with many perplexing abbreviations , it has afforded exer- cise for the conjectures of critics . Notwith- standing all those conjectures , there still remain in Minucius some passages very ...
... King of France . Being incorrect , and written with many perplexing abbreviations , it has afforded exer- cise for the conjectures of critics . Notwith- standing all those conjectures , there still remain in Minucius some passages very ...
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... kings ? Hence we see , that in every empire and province and city men have their national and peculiar rites as to things sacred , and that they worship such gods as are of their own community . Thus the MINUCIUS FELIX . 13.
... kings ? Hence we see , that in every empire and province and city men have their national and peculiar rites as to things sacred , and that they worship such gods as are of their own community . Thus the MINUCIUS FELIX . 13.
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... king Hiero to give his opinion as to the nature and attributes of the gods , at first craved one day to deliberate , then delayed for two days ; and on being pressed to answer , he added just as much more : and when the king inquired ...
... king Hiero to give his opinion as to the nature and attributes of the gods , at first craved one day to deliberate , then delayed for two days ; and on being pressed to answer , he added just as much more : and when the king inquired ...
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... King , carnal ; and if Lord , mortal . Remove all epithets , and then you will be sensible of his glory . What ! have I not in this the concurrence of all men ? I hear the vulgar , when they lift up their hands to heaven , pronounce no ...
... King , carnal ; and if Lord , mortal . Remove all epithets , and then you will be sensible of his glory . What ! have I not in this the concurrence of all men ? I hear the vulgar , when they lift up their hands to heaven , pronounce no ...
Side 66
... kings are divinities , who are consecrated , not from any belief or confidence in their godship , but merely in token of respect towards them when they become divested of the regal office . This appellation is bestowed on them who are ...
... kings are divinities , who are consecrated , not from any belief or confidence in their godship , but merely in token of respect towards them when they become divested of the regal office . This appellation is bestowed on them who are ...
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Side 14 - Prize Essay for 1877. 8vo. 8.r. 6V. SMITH— Works by the Rev. BARNARD SMITH, MA, Rector of Glaston, Rutland, late Fellow and Senior Bursar of St. Peter's College, Cambridge. ARITHMETIC AND ALGEBRA, in their Principles and Application ; with numerous systematically arranged Examples taken from the Cambridge Examination Papers, with especial reference to the Ordinary Examination for the BA Degree.
Side 1 - HERVEY.— The Genealogies of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, as contained in the Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Luke, reconciled with each other and with the Genealogy of the House of David, from Adam to the close of the Canon of the Old Testament, and shown to be in harmony with the true Chronology of the Times.
Side 9 - The Evidences of Christianity as Exhibited in the Writings of its Apologists down to Augustine. An Essay which obtained the Hulsean Prize for the Year 1852. By WJ BOLTON, of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. 8vo. cloth, 6s.
Side 11 - Geometry. With a numerous collection of Easy Examples progressively arranged, especially designed for the use of Schools and Beginners. By G. HALE PUCKLE, MA, St. John's College, Cambridge, Mathematical Master in the Royal Institution School, Liverpool.
Side 11 - PHEAR.— Elementary Mechanics. Accompanied by numerous Examples solved Geometrically. By JB PHEAR, MA, Fellow and Mathematical Lecturer of Clare Hall, Cambridge. 8vo. cloth, 10*.
Side 6 - Archer).— Works by the Rev. WILLIAM ARCHER BUTLER, MA, late Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Dublin : SERMONS, DOCTRINAL AND PRACTICAL. Edited, with a Memoir of the Author's Life, by THOMAS WOODWARD, Dean of Down.
Side 6 - JUVENAL— Juvenal : chiefly from the Text of Jahn. With English Notes for the Use of Schools. By JEB MAYOR, MA Fellow and Classical Lecturer of St. John's College, Cambridge. Crown 8vo. cloth, 10s.
Side 8 - An Introduction to the Study of the Gospels; Including a new and improved Edition of " The Elements of the Gospel Harmony.
Side 1 - The fitness of Holy Scripture for Unfolding the Spiritual Life of Man : Christ the Desire of all Nations ; or, the Unconscious Prophecies of Heathendom.
Side 12 - DEMOSTHENES.— Demosthenes de Corona. The Greek Text, with English Notes. By BERNARD DRAKE, MA Fellow of King's Coll. Cambridge, Editor and Translator of the