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A critic , more than any other person , has no right to depend on mere assertions ; if he differs from others , especially from those who ; have devoted much time and study to the subject under consideration , he is bound to give his ...
A critic , more than any other person , has no right to depend on mere assertions ; if he differs from others , especially from those who ; have devoted much time and study to the subject under consideration , he is bound to give his ...
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in the inimortality of the soul , and that they devoted themselves to scientific pursuits . “ They wish , ” he observes , “ to inculcate this as one of their leading tenets , that souls do not become extinct , but pass after death from ...
in the inimortality of the soul , and that they devoted themselves to scientific pursuits . “ They wish , ” he observes , “ to inculcate this as one of their leading tenets , that souls do not become extinct , but pass after death from ...
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I Those who have devoted most attention to the subject do not hesitate to believe that the Druids had regular academies : " Academia auplissima estim ::tur fuisse in sylva Carnotensi , eo loco ubi nunc urbs a Druidibus ...
I Those who have devoted most attention to the subject do not hesitate to believe that the Druids had regular academies : " Academia auplissima estim ::tur fuisse in sylva Carnotensi , eo loco ubi nunc urbs a Druidibus ...
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Most writers who have devoted any attention to their history give them credit for an excellent system of morality . Diogenes Laertes in* forms us that their leading maxims were , To honor. * Genesis , xxvi . , 25 .
Most writers who have devoted any attention to their history give them credit for an excellent system of morality . Diogenes Laertes in* forms us that their leading maxims were , To honor. * Genesis , xxvi . , 25 .
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... innocence of such barbarous sacrifices , and to reconcile the devoted victim to his fate , the Druids held that the suuls of those who served as victims to their gods in this life were deified , or at least translated into heaven to ...
... innocence of such barbarous sacrifices , and to reconcile the devoted victim to his fate , the Druids held that the suuls of those who served as victims to their gods in this life were deified , or at least translated into heaven to ...
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