The Whole Works, Volumen1Hodges and Smith, 1847 - 324 páginas |
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... Questions , the Ethics and Politics of Aristotle , and certain dialogues of Plato . In Natural Philosophy he made use of Fernelius , and commented on parts of the writings of Aristotle and Plato . To these he added a view of Universal ...
... Questions , the Ethics and Politics of Aristotle , and certain dialogues of Plato . In Natural Philosophy he made use of Fernelius , and commented on parts of the writings of Aristotle and Plato . To these he added a view of Universal ...
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... question , and the work which exercised a considerable influence upon the course of his sub- sequent studies was Stapleton's " Fortress of the Faith . " The chief strength of Stapleton's argument lay in the attempt to establish the ...
... question , and the work which exercised a considerable influence upon the course of his sub- sequent studies was Stapleton's " Fortress of the Faith . " The chief strength of Stapleton's argument lay in the attempt to establish the ...
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... questions sity do not fix the date of the entertainment given to the Chancellor ; but it is well known that the Earl of Essex landed in Dublin on the 15th of April , 1599 , and left it in the September following . It is not impro- bable ...
... questions sity do not fix the date of the entertainment given to the Chancellor ; but it is well known that the Earl of Essex landed in Dublin on the 15th of April , 1599 , and left it in the September following . It is not impro- bable ...
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... questions and answers for the following Sun- day , on which day many persons of mature age voluntarily presented themselves to repeat the answers before the whole congregation , and thus raised the attention , and contributed to the ...
... questions and answers for the following Sun- day , on which day many persons of mature age voluntarily presented themselves to repeat the answers before the whole congregation , and thus raised the attention , and contributed to the ...
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... question of the Romanists , where was the religion of the Protestants before Luther ? and to prove that Christ had . always a Visible Church of true Christians , who had not been tainted with the errors and corruptions of the Church of ...
... question of the Romanists , where was the religion of the Protestants before Luther ? and to prove that Christ had . always a Visible Church of true Christians , who had not been tainted with the errors and corruptions of the Church of ...
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