A philosophical dictionary, from the Fr. [by J.G. Gurton].1824 |
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... spirit fled . But , in the grasp of death , ' Twas some small solace , with his parting breath To indulge once more his ruling disposition , By arguing with the priest and the physician . Oh ! may the Eternal goodness grant him now The ...
... spirit fled . But , in the grasp of death , ' Twas some small solace , with his parting breath To indulge once more his ruling disposition , By arguing with the priest and the physician . Oh ! may the Eternal goodness grant him now The ...
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... spirit who pleaded his cause , and displayed his specious pretensions , had beside him all the witnesses of his actions . For example , when cardinal Lorraine boasted of having caused some of his opinions to be adopted by the council of ...
... spirit who pleaded his cause , and displayed his specious pretensions , had beside him all the witnesses of his actions . For example , when cardinal Lorraine boasted of having caused some of his opinions to be adopted by the council of ...
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... spirits , each of which said , I have believed , I have believed ! ' but on their foreheads it was written , I have acted , ' and they were condemned . 6 " The jesuit Le Tellier appeared boldly with the bull Unigenitus in his hand . But ...
... spirits , each of which said , I have believed , I have believed ! ' but on their foreheads it was written , I have acted , ' and they were condemned . 6 " The jesuit Le Tellier appeared boldly with the bull Unigenitus in his hand . But ...
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... spirit ; but the pharisees confess both . " It is very evident from the text , that Paul was not a up in his tale of Jeanot and Colin . The slavish and impudent distinction of noble and roturier , continually brought to mind by the ...
... spirit ; but the pharisees confess both . " It is very evident from the text , that Paul was not a up in his tale of Jeanot and Colin . The slavish and impudent distinction of noble and roturier , continually brought to mind by the ...
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... spirit . The text shows that Paul only spoke thus to embroil the pharisees and sadducees . This was speaking with economy , that is to say , with prudence ; it was a pious artifice , which perhaps would not have been permitted to any ...
... spirit . The text shows that Paul only spoke thus to embroil the pharisees and sadducees . This was speaking with economy , that is to say , with prudence ; it was a pious artifice , which perhaps would not have been permitted to any ...
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Popular passages
Page 133 - Viselli : 105 est modus in rebus, sunt certi denique fines, quos ultra citraque nequit consistere rectum.
Page 146 - Then said all the trees unto the bramble, Come thou and reign over us. And the bramble said unto the trees, If in truth ye anoint me king over you, then come and put your trust in my shadow; and if not, let fire come out of the bramble, and devour the cedars of Lebanon.
Page 52 - But when Paul perceived that the one part were Sadducees, and the other Pharisees, he cried out in the council, Men and brethren, I am a Pharisee, the son of a Pharisee: of the hope and resurrection of the dead I am called in question.
Page 90 - And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars ; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; Men's hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken. And then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory.
Page 48 - And it shall come to pass in that day, saith the Lord God, that I will cause the sun to go down at noon, and I will darken the earth in the clear day...
Page 74 - In the fifth day of the month, which was the fifth year of king Jehoiachin's captivity, the word of the LORD came expressly unto Ezekiel the priest, the son of Buzi, in the land of the Chaldeans by the river Chebar ; and the hand of the LORD was there upon him.
Page 294 - And the Lord came down to see the city and the tower which the children of men builded.
Page 52 - And there arose a great cry : and the scribes that were of the Pharisees' part arose, and strove, saying, We find no evil in this man : but if a spirit or an angel hath spoken to him, let us not fight against God.
Page 312 - ... that the square of the hypothenuse is equal to the squares of the sides.
Page 71 - My beloved put in his hand by the hole of the door, and my bowels were moved for him.