Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... less than Spinosism , or , in plainer terms , of Atheism itself . How so injurious a report came to be raised , circulated , and credited , will be doubtless very eagerly inquired : we shall therefore give the re- lation , not only to ...
... less than Spinosism , or , in plainer terms , of Atheism itself . How so injurious a report came to be raised , circulated , and credited , will be doubtless very eagerly inquired : we shall therefore give the re- lation , not only to ...
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... less than that the Cartesian system and the Christian must ine- vitably stand and fall together , and that to say we were ignorant of the principles of things , was not only to enlist among the Sceptics , but sink into Atheism itself ...
... less than that the Cartesian system and the Christian must ine- vitably stand and fall together , and that to say we were ignorant of the principles of things , was not only to enlist among the Sceptics , but sink into Atheism itself ...
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... less public employment indeed , but not an idle or an useless life ; for , besides his hours spent in instructing his scholars , agreat part of his time was taken up by pa- tients which came , when the distemper would admit it , from ...
... less public employment indeed , but not an idle or an useless life ; for , besides his hours spent in instructing his scholars , agreat part of his time was taken up by pa- tients which came , when the distemper would admit it , from ...
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... , that he seemed even less sensible of pain , and more cheerful under his torments , which continued till the 23d day of September , 1738 , on VOL . XII . D which he died , between four and five in the BOERHAAVE . 33.
... , that he seemed even less sensible of pain , and more cheerful under his torments , which continued till the 23d day of September , 1738 , on VOL . XII . D which he died , between four and five in the BOERHAAVE . 33.
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... less useful , he did not neglect the politer arts of eloquence and poetry . Thus was his learning at once various and exact , profound and agreeable . But his knowledge , however uncommon , holds , in his character , but the second ...
... less useful , he did not neglect the politer arts of eloquence and poetry . Thus was his learning at once various and exact , profound and agreeable . But his knowledge , however uncommon , holds , in his character , but the second ...
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