Omniana, Or Horæ OtiosioresLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1812 - 330 sider |
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Side 6
... suppose , that any thing could have been said in the defence of pela- gianism equally absurd with the facts and arguments which have been adduced in favour of original sin ( taking sin as guilt ; . . observes a socinian wit , the crime ...
... suppose , that any thing could have been said in the defence of pela- gianism equally absurd with the facts and arguments which have been adduced in favour of original sin ( taking sin as guilt ; . . observes a socinian wit , the crime ...
Side 69
... suppose they will de- sire to see what is in the pies ; when lifting first the lid off one pie , out skips some frogs , which makes the ladies to skip and shriek ; next after the other pie , whence comes out the birds ; who by a natural ...
... suppose they will de- sire to see what is in the pies ; when lifting first the lid off one pie , out skips some frogs , which makes the ladies to skip and shriek ; next after the other pie , whence comes out the birds ; who by a natural ...
Side 89
... they were extracted ; for this there was the authority of Geber , and it was an easy step to suppose that the essential form of all bodies was in their salts . But it is with this subject , as with some of more ΟΜΝΙΑΝΑ . 89.
... they were extracted ; for this there was the authority of Geber , and it was an easy step to suppose that the essential form of all bodies was in their salts . But it is with this subject , as with some of more ΟΜΝΙΑΝΑ . 89.
Side 111
... suppose , most persons will agree with the Spaniards in incredulity , and even the probability that Tetacus's whale may have been a porpoise , will not bring the story within the limits of their belief . But whether we have really found ...
... suppose , most persons will agree with the Spaniards in incredulity , and even the probability that Tetacus's whale may have been a porpoise , will not bring the story within the limits of their belief . But whether we have really found ...
Side 149
... suppose the fingers , and especially the toes , or the nose or tongue ; into which parts when he had forced it , it would make them so cold and insensi- ble , that the patient could not feel the deepest prick of a pin , but as soon as ...
... suppose the fingers , and especially the toes , or the nose or tongue ; into which parts when he had forced it , it would make them so cold and insensi- ble , that the patient could not feel the deepest prick of a pin , but as soon as ...
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