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1 I, 2 | to exclude us from that character. To be sure, you put others
2 I, 4 | therefore, a sect has a bad character because its founder was
3 I, 4 | inquiry into the founder's character from the sect. But in our
4 I, 5 | fact that this is not the character of Christians, when you
5 I, 5 | straightway of such and such a character, because they are said to
6 I, 7 | will say to us, that such a character could have been attributed
7 I, 7 | may weigh its worth and character even from the person of
8 I, 7 | more in keeping with the character of strangers both to be
9 I, 7 | public gaze with such a character, how is it that we are still
10 I, 12 | does that cause agree in character with the thing produced.
11 I, 14 | and weak enough from the character of its author, I shall gratify
12 I, 18 | Perhaps (you will say) the character of a more robust age may
13 II, 1 | CLASSIFICATION. THE CHANGEABLE CHARACTER OF THAT WHICH OUGHT TO BE
14 II, 1 | point discuss with you the character of your gods, O ye heathen,
15 II, 1 | concerned, is of so definite a character as not to be derived from
16 II, 3 | as it does that essential character of divinity, eternity,which
17 II, 3 | better to understand the character of that which is apparent.
18 II, 4 | there is also a community of character between them, so that their
19 II, 5 | whatever things are servile in character are not gods. Otherwise
20 II, 6 | time, if you consider the character of the mythic school, (and
21 II, 7 | exist, though not of such a character, than that there should
22 II, 8 | theology of so defective a character as to be wholly unknown
23 II, 8 | clear proofs of its own character and condition enshrined
24 II, 9 | many suitors of the vilest character, preserved with delicate
25 II, 12 | I want to descant on the character of such as you have adopted?
26 II, 12 | proper nature not in the character of Time? What is the meaning
27 II, 12 | vain that you change his character. He whom you will not deny
28 II, 12 | instances. The particular character of a posterity is shown
29 II, 13 | who, whatever his parental character may have been, was most
30 II, 13 | poetry sported thus with his character, in some such way as is
31 II, 13 | way" that similarity of character was exacted by their authority.
32 II, 14 | HONOUR? HERCULES AN INFERIOR CHARACTER.~But since they will have
33 app, frag| though they see that their character was mortal, they honour
34 app, frag| this human being, of such a character, to so wicked a king, so
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