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" ... pagans to Christianity, and to enlarge the boundaries of the church. We ought to praise these holy men for their magnanimity : but it may be questioned whether it would not have been better to temper that magnanimity with prudence, and give way to... "
Historical Commentaries on the State of Christianity During the First Three ... - Page 99
by Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1851 - 512 pages
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Historical Commentaries on the State of Christianity During the ..., Volume 2

Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1851 - 536 pages
...also did what might seem to be of a more treasonable character, namely, they labored to convert the pagans to Christianity, and to enlarge the boundaries...appears from the history of Dionysius Alexandrinus und Cyprian. We learn from Eusebius (Hist. Eccles. L. vii. c. 11, p. 258.) that when Dionysius was...
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Historical Commentaries on the State of Christianity During the ..., Volume 2

Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1853 - 536 pages
...also did what might seem to be of a more treasonable character, namely, they labored to convert the pagans to Christianity, and to enlarge the boundaries...governors, in these circumstances, supposing themselves to bo contemned by tho Christians, especially by the bishops, determined to coerce them by sterner laws....
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 18

1858 - 404 pages
...difference between the two tables, and thus obtained a series of strictly comparable results. Perhaps it may be questioned whether it would not have been better to have confined the primary examination to stars above 85°, and to have determined the errors below...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 93

1867 - 894 pages
...hour, we shall lose about an hour and a half ; but we had better lose no more than we can help, ma'am." It may be questioned whether it would not have been better to wait where they were until the moon had emerged from her eclipse ; but to keep still was intolerable,...
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The Free Churchman and Christian Spectator, Volume 1

1868 - 1078 pages
...susceptibilities of those who had a kind of oldworld idea that Conservatism was not a synonym for Radicalism, but it may be questioned whether it would not have been better to allow the education of these gentlemen to remain incomplete, than to suffer the whole country to be...
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'Out of charity', by the author of 'Askerdale park'.

Q M. R - 1868 - 396 pages
...hour, we shall lose about an hour and a half ; but we had better lose no more than we can help, ma'am." It may be questioned whether it would not have been better to wait where they were until the moon had emerged from her eclipse ; but to keep still was intolerable,...
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The Jummoo and Kashmir Territories: A Geographical Account, Part 73

Frederic Drew - 1875 - 656 pages
...Devanagari, so near that the system is quite one with that, though the forms are somewhat different. It may be questioned whether it would not have been better to adopt the Devanagari alphabet itself, which is known to certain classes all over India ; the difference...
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Poet Lore, Volume 5

Maurice Maeterlinck - 1893 - 670 pages
...minds of associations, decidedly imaginative, which have gathered about the word "phantasy ; " and it may be questioned whether it would not have been better to choose some other word to designate the simple processes of perception and memory. The main point to...
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The Philosophical Review, Volume 6

Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1897 - 748 pages
...material introduced in the Inquiry; (4) the parts of the Treatise that were omitted in the later work. It may be questioned whether it would not have been better to have adopted a more topical method of treatment in dealing with a subject of this nature. The author...
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Professional Paper, Issues 145-147

1926 - 336 pages
...throughout the quadrangle. As the range in thickness in the Oregon Basin quadrangle is 1,150 to 1,375 feet, it may be questioned whether it would not have been better to include the overlying white sandstone in the Mesa verde formation. This question is discussed further...
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