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الصفحة 38
... voyage au Levant 158. imprimé en 12 ° à la Haye , 1695 . 475 QUAS minatus es prolixiores literas avide expecto , et si sic ulciscaris silentium meum , quomodo remunera- beris diligentiam ? Theologiam tuam tam brevi iterum prodituram ...
... voyage au Levant 158. imprimé en 12 ° à la Haye , 1695 . 475 QUAS minatus es prolixiores literas avide expecto , et si sic ulciscaris silentium meum , quomodo remunera- beris diligentiam ? Theologiam tuam tam brevi iterum prodituram ...
الصفحة 361
... voyage , which rendered it famous , as if it had been the first ship . But it is certain there were many fleets , such as they were , before this time ; for the Argonauts ' expe- dition was about the year of the world 2801 , which was ...
... voyage , which rendered it famous , as if it had been the first ship . But it is certain there were many fleets , such as they were , before this time ; for the Argonauts ' expe- dition was about the year of the world 2801 , which was ...
الصفحة 364
... voyage even with the help of the compass was at first thought im- practicable , and when discovered , for some time proved very difficult and dangerous , till time and experience had made it more familiar . The very reason alleged for ...
... voyage even with the help of the compass was at first thought im- practicable , and when discovered , for some time proved very difficult and dangerous , till time and experience had made it more familiar . The very reason alleged for ...
الصفحة 366
... voyage of Near- chus , taken out of Arianus , lib . VIII . who delivers it as Nearchus's journal of the expedition . Next to the Phoenicians and Greeks , the Romans became sovereigns of the sea ; yet not all at once , but after hard ...
... voyage of Near- chus , taken out of Arianus , lib . VIII . who delivers it as Nearchus's journal of the expedition . Next to the Phoenicians and Greeks , the Romans became sovereigns of the sea ; yet not all at once , but after hard ...
الصفحة 368
... voyage being that which Pliny , lib . VI . cap . 23 , gives an account of , being from Egypt to India beforementioned , to have been fre- quently performed by the Phoenicians , and therefore had nothing new in it . What occurs in this ...
... voyage being that which Pliny , lib . VI . cap . 23 , gives an account of , being from Egypt to India beforementioned , to have been fre- quently performed by the Phoenicians , and therefore had nothing new in it . What occurs in this ...
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الصفحة 306 - Let him study the Holy Scriptures, especially the New Testament. Therein are contained the words of eternal life. It has God for its Author ; salvation for its end ; and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter.
الصفحة 151 - I AB do declare, that it is not lawful, upon any pretence whatsoever, to take up arms against the king : and that I do abhor that traitorous position of taking arms by his authority against' his person, or against those that are commissioned by him in pursuance of such commission. And I do swear, that I will not at any time endeavour the alteration of the government either in church or state. So help me God.
الصفحة 152 - An Account of the Growth of Popery and arbitrary Government in England...
الصفحة 271 - Believe it, ray good friend, to love truth, for truth's sake, is the principal part of human perfection in this world, and the seed-plot of all other virtues ; and, if I mistake not, you have as much of it as ever I met with in any body.
الصفحة 257 - Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor have entered into the heart of man the things which God has prepared for those who love Him.
الصفحة 195 - No person above seventeen years of age shall have any benefit or protection of the law, or be capable of any place of profit or honor, who is not a member of some church or profession, having his name recorded in some one, and but one religious record at once.
الصفحة 244 - I ever give my consent to alter the government of this Church by archbishops, bishops, deans, and archdeacons, &c., as it stands now established...
الصفحة 194 - Jews, Heathens and other Dissenters from the purity of Christian religion, may not be scared and kept at a distance from it, but, by having an opportunity of acquainting themselves...
الصفحة 243 - The most high and sacred Order of Kings is of Divine Right, being the ordinance of God himself, founded in the prime laws of nature, and clearly established by express texts both of the Old and New Testaments.
الصفحة 196 - Since charity obliges us to wish well to the souls of all men, and religion ought to alter nothing in any man's civil estate or right, it shall be lawful for slaves, as well as others, to enter themselves, and be of what church or profession any of them shall think best, and thereof be as fully members as any freeman.