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Page 75
... occasion which afforded . the smallest pretext for suicide : yet more than once he tells us that he had determined on destroying himself , and expresses his obligations to Seneca for instructing him in a contempt of death . If such ...
... occasion which afforded . the smallest pretext for suicide : yet more than once he tells us that he had determined on destroying himself , and expresses his obligations to Seneca for instructing him in a contempt of death . If such ...
Page 148
... occasions , your dissent from the opinion of others in the softest manner , and in the most conciliating language ... occasion . Thirteen , I think , were con- demned , and four are left for execution , three of whom have never been ...
... occasions , your dissent from the opinion of others in the softest manner , and in the most conciliating language ... occasion . Thirteen , I think , were con- demned , and four are left for execution , three of whom have never been ...
Page 158
... occasion in these words to Christ , My Lord , and my God ! " ( St. John , xx . 28. ) We cannot sufficiently account for it otherwise , than by saying , that even to this Apostle , who was far from being credulous , the Resurrection ...
... occasion in these words to Christ , My Lord , and my God ! " ( St. John , xx . 28. ) We cannot sufficiently account for it otherwise , than by saying , that even to this Apostle , who was far from being credulous , the Resurrection ...
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