Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose: Selected for the Improvement of Young Persons: Being Similar in Design to Elegant Extracts in PoetryVicesimus Knox J. Johnson, 1808 - 1 من الصفحات An anthology of prose passages primarily from Greek, Roman, and English authors. |
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... true God , against idolatry , to assert that God was the author of every blessing of life , that he had not parted with the administration of pro- vidence , or given over the disposal of those blessings to any subordinate beings what ...
... true God , against idolatry , to assert that God was the author of every blessing of life , that he had not parted with the administration of pro- vidence , or given over the disposal of those blessings to any subordinate beings what ...
الصفحة 227
... true nature of it . It is evident beyond question , the Mosaical account of it represents it a theocracy , in which Jehovah is God , and King ; and in which the true worship of the only true God was to be preserved against idolatry ...
... true nature of it . It is evident beyond question , the Mosaical account of it represents it a theocracy , in which Jehovah is God , and King ; and in which the true worship of the only true God was to be preserved against idolatry ...
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... true reverence for the established religion , and a hearty concern for the prosperous state of their native country . Blackwall . $ 158 . On XENOPHON'S Memoirs of SOCRATES . Xenophon's memorable things of So- crates , is a very ...
... true reverence for the established religion , and a hearty concern for the prosperous state of their native country . Blackwall . $ 158 . On XENOPHON'S Memoirs of SOCRATES . Xenophon's memorable things of So- crates , is a very ...
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On the Immortality of the Soul | 14 |
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