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Page 119
... favour the agency of evil spirits in the affairs of the world ; and he made it appear , that they all originated either in mistake or imposture . As he expressed himself with great bold- ness , and entertained some opinions which were ...
... favour the agency of evil spirits in the affairs of the world ; and he made it appear , that they all originated either in mistake or imposture . As he expressed himself with great bold- ness , and entertained some opinions which were ...
Page 146
... favour of the Samaritan Penta- teuch ; especially in that passage of Deut . xxvii . 4. in which it has Gerezim instead of Ebal . The controversy is not of great moment ; yet we are inclined to think with Kennicott , after all that we ...
... favour of the Samaritan Penta- teuch ; especially in that passage of Deut . xxvii . 4. in which it has Gerezim instead of Ebal . The controversy is not of great moment ; yet we are inclined to think with Kennicott , after all that we ...
Page 552
... favour of theism , as the exoteric or popular religion for their countrymen : the English philosophers , on the contrary , ( Hobbes , Locke , Man- deville , & c . ) have as uniformly declared in favour of Christ- ianity . It is worth ...
... favour of theism , as the exoteric or popular religion for their countrymen : the English philosophers , on the contrary , ( Hobbes , Locke , Man- deville , & c . ) have as uniformly declared in favour of Christ- ianity . It is worth ...
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