Miscellaneous Works, 3. köideD.A. Talboys, 1830 |
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... WHOEVER WISHES TO ATTAIN AN ENGLISH STYLE , FAMILIAR BUT NOT COARSE , AND ELEGANT BUT NOT OSTENTATIOUS , MUST GIVE HIS DAYS AND NIGHTS 10 THE VOLUMES OF ADDISON . DR . JOHNSON . THE MISCELLANEOUS WORKS OF JOSEPH ADDISON . IN FOUR VOLUMES.
... WHOEVER WISHES TO ATTAIN AN ENGLISH STYLE , FAMILIAR BUT NOT COARSE , AND ELEGANT BUT NOT OSTENTATIOUS , MUST GIVE HIS DAYS AND NIGHTS 10 THE VOLUMES OF ADDISON . DR . JOHNSON . THE MISCELLANEOUS WORKS OF JOSEPH ADDISON . IN FOUR VOLUMES.
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... , had not the senate refused to come into his proposal . Tertullian , who gives us this history , was not only one of the most learned men of his age but , what adds a greater weight to his authority 4 THE EVIDENCES OF.
... , had not the senate refused to come into his proposal . Tertullian , who gives us this history , was not only one of the most learned men of his age but , what adds a greater weight to his authority 4 THE EVIDENCES OF.
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... gives of Christianity in his days , about seventy years after the death of Christ , and which agrees in all its circumstances with the accounts we have in holy writ , of the first state of Christianity after the crucifixion of our ...
... gives of Christianity in his days , about seventy years after the death of Christ , and which agrees in all its circumstances with the accounts we have in holy writ , of the first state of Christianity after the crucifixion of our ...
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... give them an abhorrence of those evil spirits who rejoiced in the most cruel sacrifices , and in offerings of the greatest impurity ; and , in short , to call upon mankind to exert their whole strength in the love and adoration of that ...
... give them an abhorrence of those evil spirits who rejoiced in the most cruel sacrifices , and in offerings of the greatest impurity ; and , in short , to call upon mankind to exert their whole strength in the love and adoration of that ...
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... give no other answer to it , they would need suppose that Hecatæus was a Jew in his heart , though they had no other reason for it , but because his history gave greater authority to the Jewish than the Egyptian records . VOL . III ...
... give no other answer to it , they would need suppose that Hecatæus was a Jew in his heart , though they had no other reason for it , but because his history gave greater authority to the Jewish than the Egyptian records . VOL . III ...
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ancient antique Antoninus Pius apostles appear arms army beautiful Cæsar Christianity church CLAUD Claudian Commodus confess conversation cornu CREECH disciples dress DRYDEN emblem emperor empire enemy Evangelists fancy farther figure France French give gods Goodman Fact hæc hand hath head heathen honour Horace Ibid inscription Irenæus Jews Judæa Julian the apostate Julius Cæsar kind king labarum Latin poets learned pagans lived martyrs medallists mentioned miracles modern medals monarchy multitude nation nature occasion old coins old Roman Origen OVID pagan Parthia particular passage peace persons posture present prince reason religion Reverse of Adrian Rome S. C. Reverse Saviour Saviour's history says Cynthio says Eugenius says Philander second series Silius Italicus Spain Spanish Spanish monarchy STATIUS suppose tell Tertullian thee third series thou thought tibi tion Trajan truth verse Victory VIRG Virgil virtues whole