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" Where is the man, where the philosopher, who could so live and so die, without weakness and without ostentation ? When Plato described his imaginary good man loaded with all the shame of guilt, yet meriting the highest rewards of virtue, he describes... "
Age of Infidelity: In Answer to Thomas Paine's Age of Reason - Página 20
por Thomas Williams - 1803 - 57 páginas
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A Plea for Religion and the Sacred Writings: Addressed to the Disciples of ...

David Simpson - 1803 - 446 páginas
...his .replies ? How great the command over his passions ! Where is the man, •where the piihsifbtr, who couid so live, and so die, without weakness, and...ostentation ? When PLATO described his imaginary good Brian, loaded with all the shame of guilt, yet meriting the highest rewards ef viriue, he describes...
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An Essay on the Divine Authority of the New Testament

David Bogue - 1806 - 354 páginas
...uncommon and worgreat the command over his passions ! Where is the man, where the philosopher, who could so live and so die, without weakness, and without...— When Plato described his imaginary good man with ail the shame of guilt, yet meriting the highest rewards of virtue, he describes exactly the character...
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A Plea for Religion and the Sacred Writings: Addressed to the Disciples of ...

David Simpson - 1809 - 410 páginas
...replies ! How great the command over his passions ! Where is the man, where the philosopher, who could so live, and so die, without weakness and without...ostentation ? When Plato described his imaginary good man, loaded, with all the shame of guilt, yet meriting the highest rewards of virtue, he describes exactly...
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Elegant extracts: a copious selection of passages from the most ..., Volumen1

Elegant extracts - 1812 - 312 páginas
...replies ! How great the command over his passions ! Where is the man, where the philosopher, who could so live, and so die, without weakness, and without...ostentation? When Plato described his imaginary good man loaded with all the shame of guilt, yet meriting the highest rewards of vir. tne, he describes exactly...
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The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany

1835 - 612 páginas
...replies! how great the command over his passions! Where is the man, where is the philosopher, who could so live, and so die, without weakness, and without...ostentation? When Plato described his imaginary good man loaded with all the shame of guilt, yet meriting the highest rewards of virtue, he described exactly...
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The Vicar of Llandovery; Or, Light from the Welshman's Candle. [Being ...

Rees PRICHARD, Rhys Prichard - 1821 - 310 páginas
...die, without weakness, arid without ostentation ? When Plato described his imaginary good man, loaded with all the shame of guilt, yet meriting the highest rewards of tirtue, he describes exactly the character of Jesus Christ : the resentblance was so striking, that...
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The cottage Bible and family expositor; the authorized tr., with ..., Volumen3

Thomas Williams (Calvinist preacher) - 1825 - 972 páginas
...replies ! How great the command over his passions ! Where is the man, where the philosopher, who could " $ $ $?$ "3$4$5$6$7$ # " E D#E#F# A$B$C$D$E$ # ! # loaded « ith all the shame of guilt, yet meriting the highest rewards of virtue, he describes exactly...
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Lectures in Defence of Divine Revelation: Delivered at the Universalist ...

David Pickering - 1830 - 224 páginas
...replies ! How great the command over his passions! Where is the man, where is the philosopher, who could so live and so die, without weakness, and without...guilt, yet meriting the highest rewards of virtue, he gave a description of the character of Jesus Christ ; the resemblance was so striking, that all the...
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Lectures in Defence of Divine Revelation: Delivered at the Universalist ...

David Pickering - 1831 - 252 páginas
...great the command over his passions! Where is the man, where is the philosopher, who could so live nnd so die, without weakness, and without ostentation?...guilt, yet meriting the highest rewards of virtue, he gave a description of the character of Jesus Christ; the resemblance was so striking, that all the...
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Reflections on the Character and Objects of All Science and Literature, and ...

Thomas Smith Grimké - 1831 - 222 páginas
...command over his passions! Where is the man, where the Philosopher, who could »u live, suffer, and die, without weakness and without ostentation! When Plato described his imaginary good man, covered with all the disgrace of crime, yet worthy of all the rewards of virtue, he described exactly...
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