Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 |
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... nations and cities , who had given ear to Philip and his bought flatterers , and who , after the ruin that had come upon them , had painfully , but too late , repented their delusion . In this oration , as it seems to me , Demosthenes ...
... nations and cities , who had given ear to Philip and his bought flatterers , and who , after the ruin that had come upon them , had painfully , but too late , repented their delusion . In this oration , as it seems to me , Demosthenes ...
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... nations of modern times , by their correct estimation of things . If Demosthenes confined himself to his subject , he also com- pletely fathomed it ; he considered it from all sides and in all rela- tions , and penetrated into all its ...
... nations of modern times , by their correct estimation of things . If Demosthenes confined himself to his subject , he also com- pletely fathomed it ; he considered it from all sides and in all rela- tions , and penetrated into all its ...
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... nation of a religious work of Fenelon . It marks the court of Louis XIV , that a man like Fenelon found no place there , was thrust from it , and must close his days in honorable exile , as archbishop of Cam- bray . But this incredibly ...
... nation of a religious work of Fenelon . It marks the court of Louis XIV , that a man like Fenelon found no place there , was thrust from it , and must close his days in honorable exile , as archbishop of Cam- bray . But this incredibly ...
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... nations of antiquity , who , liv- ing nearer to the origin of our race , may be supposed to have retained the ideas and sentiments with which the first human beings were cre- ated , in a less corrupted state . It is based upon the ...
... nations of antiquity , who , liv- ing nearer to the origin of our race , may be supposed to have retained the ideas and sentiments with which the first human beings were cre- ated , in a less corrupted state . It is based upon the ...
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... nations who successively repeopled the new lands which that same revolution disclosed . Divers nations have preserved a tradition , more or less confused , of this catastrophe , whence recommences , necessarily , the history of men ...
... nations who successively repeopled the new lands which that same revolution disclosed . Divers nations have preserved a tradition , more or less confused , of this catastrophe , whence recommences , necessarily , the history of men ...
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