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... knowledge the world has lost by the unwillingness of certain sects of philosophers to commit the results of their researches to writing . And if this fact be admitted , it must follow that no argument can justify such a course .
... knowledge the world has lost by the unwillingness of certain sects of philosophers to commit the results of their researches to writing . And if this fact be admitted , it must follow that no argument can justify such a course .
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None aware of these well - attested facts are disposed to doubt the genuineness of the best of the poems attributed by Macpherson to Ossian . History informs us also that much honor and influence as the bards possessed , they deserved ...
None aware of these well - attested facts are disposed to doubt the genuineness of the best of the poems attributed by Macpherson to Ossian . History informs us also that much honor and influence as the bards possessed , they deserved ...
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Even the inspired historians testify to this fact . Thus , in the 27th chapter of Deuteronomy and 5th verse , the following command is given : “ And there shalt thou build an altar unto the Lord thy God , an altar of stones ; thou shalt ...
Even the inspired historians testify to this fact . Thus , in the 27th chapter of Deuteronomy and 5th verse , the following command is given : “ And there shalt thou build an altar unto the Lord thy God , an altar of stones ; thou shalt ...
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From this fact it has been taken for granted that they were built by the early Christians ; but the researches made in different countries during the last century have proved this to be an erroneous conclusion .
From this fact it has been taken for granted that they were built by the early Christians ; but the researches made in different countries during the last century have proved this to be an erroneous conclusion .
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... remarkable veneration to the sign of the cross , is to me unknown ; but the fact itself is known . In some places this was given to men accused of crime , but acquitted ; and in Egypt it stood for the signification of eternal life .
... remarkable veneration to the sign of the cross , is to me unknown ; but the fact itself is known . In some places this was given to men accused of crime , but acquitted ; and in Egypt it stood for the signification of eternal life .
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