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Page 189
... idea more neatly : " If love by likeness might be so beguil'd . " Is " Mæcniâ mentum mitra crinemque madentem Subnexus , " properly translated by the following line ? His Phrygian mitre tied to prop his chin . " We do not so much object ...
... idea more neatly : " If love by likeness might be so beguil'd . " Is " Mæcniâ mentum mitra crinemque madentem Subnexus , " properly translated by the following line ? His Phrygian mitre tied to prop his chin . " We do not so much object ...
Page 268
... ideas that the sacrifices under the law were typical of the death of Christ , and that the anger of God towards sinners ... idea that God cannot forgive a personal injury , with- out a full satisfaction , or some degree of compensation ...
... ideas that the sacrifices under the law were typical of the death of Christ , and that the anger of God towards sinners ... idea that God cannot forgive a personal injury , with- out a full satisfaction , or some degree of compensation ...
Page 397
... idea of which had been suggested to him by that ardent friend of science , Lord Kaimes ; who regretted that the produc- tions of nature had so long been treated individually , without attempting to arrive at leading principles , and to ...
... idea of which had been suggested to him by that ardent friend of science , Lord Kaimes ; who regretted that the produc- tions of nature had so long been treated individually , without attempting to arrive at leading principles , and to ...
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