The Evidence of Christianity, Derived from Its Nature and ReceptionA. Finley, 1825 - 309 sider |
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Side 53
... punishment so signal as the ruin of their country , when they persisted in rejecting the message of God , and the blessings which he brought with- in their power . That , therefore , which is altogether inexplicable , if we consider the ...
... punishment so signal as the ruin of their country , when they persisted in rejecting the message of God , and the blessings which he brought with- in their power . That , therefore , which is altogether inexplicable , if we consider the ...
Side 64
... to recommend clemency in the punishment , or mode- ration in the censure of others . - See examples in Sencca de Clem . i . 6 , Anton . 1. xi . c . 18 little sense of personal responsibility . The immorta- lity of 64 ORIGINALITY OF.
... to recommend clemency in the punishment , or mode- ration in the censure of others . - See examples in Sencca de Clem . i . 6 , Anton . 1. xi . c . 18 little sense of personal responsibility . The immorta- lity of 64 ORIGINALITY OF.
Side 65
... punishments for extraordinary crimes ; but so mixed up with fiction and fable , that they car- ried no weight , even among the lowest vulgar . No dread of something after death , prevented their rush- ing upon it with eagerness , or ...
... punishments for extraordinary crimes ; but so mixed up with fiction and fable , that they car- ried no weight , even among the lowest vulgar . No dread of something after death , prevented their rush- ing upon it with eagerness , or ...
Side 66
... punishment on the Catilinarian conspirators , " mortem omnia mortalium malà dissol- vere ultra neque curæ neque gaudio locum esse . " An assertion which his rival and opponent scarcely ventures to censure . - Sall . Bel . Cat . 50 ...
... punishment on the Catilinarian conspirators , " mortem omnia mortalium malà dissol- vere ultra neque curæ neque gaudio locum esse . " An assertion which his rival and opponent scarcely ventures to censure . - Sall . Bel . Cat . 50 ...
Side 68
... punishments are the sanction . This is evident , from the account given by Josephus of the sentiments of the Pharisees . Antiq . 18. 2. Bell . Jud . ii . 12. Their prevalent opinion was , that the soul survived the body : that vicious ...
... punishments are the sanction . This is evident , from the account given by Josephus of the sentiments of the Pharisees . Antiq . 18. 2. Bell . Jud . ii . 12. Their prevalent opinion was , that the soul survived the body : that vicious ...
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