The Athenaeum: A Magazine of Literary and Miscellaneous Information ..., Volume 3John Aikin Longmans, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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... Christianity ; that there were but two sacraments ; " that the public and established religion was therefore a motley sys- tem of errors and superstition ; and , that the dominion which the popes had usurped over Christians , as also ...
... Christianity ; that there were but two sacraments ; " that the public and established religion was therefore a motley sys- tem of errors and superstition ; and , that the dominion which the popes had usurped over Christians , as also ...
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... Christian world . " This fortunate event originated in the accusation of the count of Seyn , a man notorious for his ferocious and vindictive spirit , who , being summoned to appear before Conrad of Marburg , contrary to universal ...
... Christian world . " This fortunate event originated in the accusation of the count of Seyn , a man notorious for his ferocious and vindictive spirit , who , being summoned to appear before Conrad of Marburg , contrary to universal ...
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... Christian æra . Of the circumstances of his life little is known . His poem probably received its epithet from its inferiority in extent or merit to the more celebrated Iliad of Homer . The Iliad and Odyssey , it is observed by ...
... Christian æra . Of the circumstances of his life little is known . His poem probably received its epithet from its inferiority in extent or merit to the more celebrated Iliad of Homer . The Iliad and Odyssey , it is observed by ...
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... christian . In consequence , it was determined to send out a solemn embassy in order to promote this good work , and Choisy made great interest to be permitted to share the merit and glory of this pious expedition . The king complied ...
... christian . In consequence , it was determined to send out a solemn embassy in order to promote this good work , and Choisy made great interest to be permitted to share the merit and glory of this pious expedition . The king complied ...
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... christian ( says he ) is prepared for every thing , and toujours gai ! " He had scarcely ar- rived at Siam before he ... christianity were given in order to keep up the delusion . Thus we are told that " he has a crucifix in his ...
... christian ( says he ) is prepared for every thing , and toujours gai ! " He had scarcely ar- rived at Siam before he ... christianity were given in order to keep up the delusion . Thus we are told that " he has a crucifix in his ...
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