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... was continued in that of Adrian . The fourth prevailed under Antoninus and Marcus Aurehus . " These two persecutions , " says Mr. V. M. are remarkable on account of the reputed characters of the Emperors , in . [ JAN . THEOLOGY .
... was continued in that of Adrian . The fourth prevailed under Antoninus and Marcus Aurehus . " These two persecutions , " says Mr. V. M. are remarkable on account of the reputed characters of the Emperors , in . [ JAN . THEOLOGY .
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... says he , " not calculated for the instruction of phi- losophers , but it will enlarge the views of the ignorant , it will arrest the attention of the thoughtless , and it will give an impulse to the piety of sober - minded men : there ...
... says he , " not calculated for the instruction of phi- losophers , but it will enlarge the views of the ignorant , it will arrest the attention of the thoughtless , and it will give an impulse to the piety of sober - minded men : there ...
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ས " Nor can it be necessary to point out , " says he , “ that where this is not the case , too good an excuse is afforded to those who are willing to make use of it , for neglecting altogether the duties of Public Worship , or else for ...
ས " Nor can it be necessary to point out , " says he , “ that where this is not the case , too good an excuse is afforded to those who are willing to make use of it , for neglecting altogether the duties of Public Worship , or else for ...
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... says ( 13 ad Rom . ) that he is to be " a terror to evil doers , and a praise to them who do well . " When he fully asserts the power of the magistrate , it is the power of the Heathen magistrate , such as was vested in him , previous ...
... says ( 13 ad Rom . ) that he is to be " a terror to evil doers , and a praise to them who do well . " When he fully asserts the power of the magistrate , it is the power of the Heathen magistrate , such as was vested in him , previous ...
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... says , " may be of little importance to professed Inoculators , but I trust they will prove useful to the majority of medical practitioners , and meet with attention from others , the safety of whose families depends on the efficacy of ...
... says , " may be of little importance to professed Inoculators , but I trust they will prove useful to the majority of medical practitioners , and meet with attention from others , the safety of whose families depends on the efficacy of ...
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Página 385 - For this cause left I thee in Crete, that thou shouldest set in order the things that are wanting, and ordain elders in every city, as I had appointed thee : 6 If any be blameless, the husband of one wife, having faithful children not accused of riot or unruly.
Página 278 - Filling a glass, he turned to them and said, "with a heart full of love and gratitude, I now take leave of you ; I most devoutly wish that your latter days may be as prosperous and happy, as your former ones have been glorious and honorable.
Página 91 - The positive checks to population are extremely various, and include every cause, whether arising from vice or misery, which in any degree contributes to shorten the natural duration of human life. Under this head, therefore, may be enumerated all unwholesome occupations, severe labour and exposure to the seasons, extreme poverty, bad nursing of children, great towns, excesses of all kinds, the whole train of common diseases and epidemics, wars, plague, and famine.
Página 385 - I charge thee before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, and the elect angels, that thou observe these things without preferring one before another, doing nothing by partiality.
Página 279 - The alternate domination of one faction over another, sharpened by the spirit of revenge natural to party dissension, which in different ages and countries has perpetrated the most horrid enormities, is itself a frightful despotism. But this leads at length to a more formal and permanent despotism. The disorders and miseries which result gradually incline the minds of men to seek security and repose in the absolute power of an individual...
Página 465 - And they had a king over them, which is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name Apollyon.
Página 98 - God Almighty first planted a garden; and, indeed, it is the purest of human pleasures; it is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of man...
Página 308 - O, it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings...
Página 280 - His funds were not prodigally wasted on capricious and ill-examined schemes, nor refused to beneficial though costly improvements. They remained therefore competent to that expensive establishment which his reputation, added to a hospitable temper, had in some measure imposed upon him ; and to those donations which real distress has a right to claim from opulence. He made no pretensions to that vivacity which fascinates, or to that wit which dazzles, and frequently imposes on the understanding. More...
Página 47 - This soone past into a mutuall friendship betweene them, and though she innocently thought nothing of love, yet was she glad to have acquir'd such a friend, who had wisedome and vertue enough to be trusted with her...