The Dublin University Magazine, Том 29William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1847 |
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... believe that he did not long survive it . Whatever may have been the cause , the subject excited but little interest in the world ; and for about ten years no progress was made . In 1836 , two works ap- peared simultaneously - one by M ...
... believe that he did not long survive it . Whatever may have been the cause , the subject excited but little interest in the world ; and for about ten years no progress was made . In 1836 , two works ap- peared simultaneously - one by M ...
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... remote than the time of Darius , when the kindred idiom of Persia separated from it , there is no great effort required to believe that the hymns and other pieces which have come 22 22 [ Jan Some Passages of the Life of King Darius .
... remote than the time of Darius , when the kindred idiom of Persia separated from it , there is no great effort required to believe that the hymns and other pieces which have come 22 22 [ Jan Some Passages of the Life of King Darius .
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believe that the hymns and other pieces which have come down to us in that language were in existence in this re- mote period . There are few , indeed we question if there are any , instances in which a language is fixed before the ...
believe that the hymns and other pieces which have come down to us in that language were in existence in this re- mote period . There are few , indeed we question if there are any , instances in which a language is fixed before the ...
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... believe ; they held the power by which they controlled nature to be supernatural ; and it was in devout faith that they ascribed their know- ledge to the revelation of the gods . Their claims to divine inspiration were not made in pride ...
... believe ; they held the power by which they controlled nature to be supernatural ; and it was in devout faith that they ascribed their know- ledge to the revelation of the gods . Their claims to divine inspiration were not made in pride ...
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... believe in a miracle , no matter on what evidence . To show how far his own scepticism goes , he supposes the case of a man apparently raised from the dead , and thus he discourses on it : - 66 Admitted among the spectators , a ...
... believe in a miracle , no matter on what evidence . To show how far his own scepticism goes , he supposes the case of a man apparently raised from the dead , and thus he discourses on it : - 66 Admitted among the spectators , a ...
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