CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE1892 |
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... Religion ; but his friends, alarmed by the sceptical spirit pervading them, prevailed on him to lay them aside, and they were not mode public until after his death. In his thirty-fifth year he had unsuccessfully competed for the chair ...
... Religion ; but his friends, alarmed by the sceptical spirit pervading them, prevailed on him to lay them aside, and they were not mode public until after his death. In his thirty-fifth year he had unsuccessfully competed for the chair ...
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... religion ; but the kings l>eing under Jesuit influences, all treaties and promises were broken on the first opportunity. Especially ruinous was the long reign of Leopold I. (1657-1705), who, with the most merciless determination, used ...
... religion ; but the kings l>eing under Jesuit influences, all treaties and promises were broken on the first opportunity. Especially ruinous was the long reign of Leopold I. (1657-1705), who, with the most merciless determination, used ...
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... Religion. The leading principle of it is that the Holy Scriptures contain the elements not only of true religion, but of all rational philosophy, which, however, was to lie derived only from the original Hebrew ; and it, for that ...
... Religion. The leading principle of it is that the Holy Scriptures contain the elements not only of true religion, but of all rational philosophy, which, however, was to lie derived only from the original Hebrew ; and it, for that ...
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... religion, ana studying its sacred books. He died in 664 in a convent at Cbang-ngan (now Singan). Owing to the many curious notices he gives of matters which came under his observation, and the high degree of trustworthiness which his ...
... religion, ana studying its sacred books. He died in 664 in a convent at Cbang-ngan (now Singan). Owing to the many curious notices he gives of matters which came under his observation, and the high degree of trustworthiness which his ...
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... religion.' He has published a number of sermons and lectures, and in 1879 established a ' Gallican ' congregation in Paris. Il> il«l«'S. in Greek Mythology, the nurses ami guardians (3, S, or 7 in number) of young Dionysus. Zeus ...
... religion.' He has published a number of sermons and lectures, and in 1879 established a ' Gallican ' congregation in Paris. Il> il«l«'S. in Greek Mythology, the nurses ami guardians (3, S, or 7 in number) of young Dionysus. Zeus ...
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