Remarks on Ecclesiastical History: In Two Volumes. ...J. Whiston; and L. Davis and C. Reymers, 1767 |
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... speak of a prodigy , of a river running bloody , which together with fhowers of blood has been often mentioned amongst prodigies . See Cicero De Divin . 1 . 43. The word which he ufed was fomewhat uncommon , and therefore loft , and ill ...
... speak of a prodigy , of a river running bloody , which together with fhowers of blood has been often mentioned amongst prodigies . See Cicero De Divin . 1 . 43. The word which he ufed was fomewhat uncommon , and therefore loft , and ill ...
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... speak a little of feveral tongues , for he was a man of parts and a strolling vagabond . * Vit . Apoll . p . 25. ed , Par , or Eufeb . contr . Hier . P. 517 , Philo- Philoftratus alfo affures us , that , when the mother Remarks on ...
... speak a little of feveral tongues , for he was a man of parts and a strolling vagabond . * Vit . Apoll . p . 25. ed , Par , or Eufeb . contr . Hier . P. 517 , Philo- Philoftratus alfo affures us , that , when the mother Remarks on ...
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... speak it readily and pronounce it rightly , is ftill more difficult : it is what many perfons can never accomplish , though they have all the proper helps , as we may fee every every day ; nor can any ftudy and application acquire ...
... speak it readily and pronounce it rightly , is ftill more difficult : it is what many perfons can never accomplish , though they have all the proper helps , as we may fee every every day ; nor can any ftudy and application acquire ...
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... speak a living language which is not natural to them , the hearers , who at that time were not con- verted to Chriftianity , would have suspected fome fraud , would have taken notice of fuch m faults , and cenfured them ; which fince ...
... speak a living language which is not natural to them , the hearers , who at that time were not con- verted to Chriftianity , would have suspected fome fraud , would have taken notice of fuch m faults , and cenfured them ; which fince ...
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... feech thee , the voice of the Lord which I speak unto thee : fo fhall it be well with thee , and thy foul fhall live . I Thus 기 Thus Achilles in Homer is represented as having a Remarks on Ecclefiaftical Hiftory . 63.
... feech thee , the voice of the Lord which I speak unto thee : fo fhall it be well with thee , and thy foul fhall live . I Thus 기 Thus Achilles in Homer is represented as having a Remarks on Ecclefiaftical Hiftory . 63.
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