The Works of Lord Bolingbroke: With a Life, Prepared Expressly for this Edition, Containing Additional Information Relative to His Personal and Public Character, Tom 3Carey and Hart, 1841 |
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... writings how , and how long ago , the world was created . If we bring a Chinese into the scene , he will assure us that the world had a beginning ; be- cause the cycles , of three - score years each , in the chronological tables of his ...
... writings how , and how long ago , the world was created . If we bring a Chinese into the scene , he will assure us that the world had a beginning ; be- cause the cycles , of three - score years each , in the chronological tables of his ...
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... writings ; and having refuted these , he may triumph , as if he had refuted all the rest , which is a practice very common among his adversaries the divines . If the divine had not more at heart to establish the credit of Jewish ...
... writings ; and having refuted these , he may triumph , as if he had refuted all the rest , which is a practice very common among his adversaries the divines . If the divine had not more at heart to establish the credit of Jewish ...
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... writings has never been contested by any of them , as Josephus maintains . " This is my text . I shall make some few remarks upon it , and this general remark in the first place . It has been said , truly enough , that the court of Rome ...
... writings has never been contested by any of them , as Josephus maintains . " This is my text . I shall make some few remarks upon it , and this general remark in the first place . It has been said , truly enough , that the court of Rome ...
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... writings , except to professed romances , nor even always to them . It was the pride of the Jews to believe themselves , and to make others believe if they could , not only that their nation was the elect people of God , but that it was ...
... writings , except to professed romances , nor even always to them . It was the pride of the Jews to believe themselves , and to make others believe if they could , not only that their nation was the elect people of God , but that it was ...
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... writings afford no historical evidence . Our archbishop assures us , that he could have added to the antiquity of this historian certain characters of a divine autho- rity , and have supported them by reasons which would give great ...
... writings afford no historical evidence . Our archbishop assures us , that he could have added to the antiquity of this historian certain characters of a divine autho- rity , and have supported them by reasons which would give great ...
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