A Vindication of Certain Passages in a Discourse: On ... the Death of Dr. Priestley; and a Defence of Dr. Priestley's Character and Writings, in Reply to the Animadversions of ... John Pye Smith ...C. Stower, 1805 - 109 pages |
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... allegation of a notorious " falsehood t . " And affirms that " whatever Ori- gen may pretend , to serve a purpose , the ma- " jority of hebrew Christians , from the time of 66 Adrian , forsook their laws , and lived in com- " munion ...
... allegation of a notorious " falsehood t . " And affirms that " whatever Ori- gen may pretend , to serve a purpose , the ma- " jority of hebrew Christians , from the time of 66 Adrian , forsook their laws , and lived in com- " munion ...
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... he produces no specific proof whatever . My correspondent can account for this inadver- tence " in no other way , than by supposing that the Dr. " sometimes But at any rate , does not Jerome's allegation prove LETTER III . 47.
... he produces no specific proof whatever . My correspondent can account for this inadver- tence " in no other way , than by supposing that the Dr. " sometimes But at any rate , does not Jerome's allegation prove LETTER III . 47.
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... allegation prove that " Mosheim was not the first to im- " peach the character of Origen ? " I answer , that bare assertion , unsupported by evidence , is not to impeach , but to calumniate ; and in this honourable distinction , Jerome ...
... allegation prove that " Mosheim was not the first to im- " peach the character of Origen ? " I answer , that bare assertion , unsupported by evidence , is not to impeach , but to calumniate ; and in this honourable distinction , Jerome ...
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... allegation which my correspondent un- dertakes to establish * , is indeed of no inconsi- derable moment , viz . that " IMPLICIT RELIANCE CANNOT BE SAFELY PLACED ON DR . PRIEST- " LEY'S REPRESENTATIONS , EVEN IN CASES OF 66 THE PLAINEST ...
... allegation which my correspondent un- dertakes to establish * , is indeed of no inconsi- derable moment , viz . that " IMPLICIT RELIANCE CANNOT BE SAFELY PLACED ON DR . PRIEST- " LEY'S REPRESENTATIONS , EVEN IN CASES OF 66 THE PLAINEST ...
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... allegation against Dr. Priestley , " that implicit reliance cannot " safely be placed on his representations , even " in cases of the plainest fact . " The reason which he assigns for this omission is , that " the " paragraph had an ...
... allegation against Dr. Priestley , " that implicit reliance cannot " safely be placed on his representations , even " in cases of the plainest fact . " The reason which he assigns for this omission is , that " the " paragraph had an ...
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