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1 Pre | not so well adapted for general reading. When we consider
2 Pre | must have been, after the general peace restored to the Church
3 Pre | would even then be unfit for general circulation ; it appears
4 Pre | his own mind, as for the general reading of the learned.
5 1, 63(53) | There was moreover, a very general belief that a sort of magic
6 2, 19(33) | affect, curat. Serm. i. For a general account of the Philosophers
7 2, 21 | that at last, with the general conflagration, these also
8 2, 21(49) | studious will endure till the general conflagration; while those
9 2, 21(53) | 2 On this general conflagration, see the Prep.
10 2, 76(135)| the same author, of the general decay of demoniacal influence,
11 2, 79(137)| from Plutarch, on the general failing of the Oracles.
12 2, 83 | it. Nor was there ever a General so merciless, as to give
13 2, 92(170)| harmonizes well with the general expectations those times.
14 3, 29(29) | literal citation, but only a general mention of the thing in
15 3, 36(35) | 5 [...] On the general observance of the seventh
16 3, 78 | by every race as by one general agreement, and at the same
17 4, 1 | foreign, and surpassing general apprehension; -- also, from
18 4, 24(89) | above p. 18, note,) the general sense only of some one or
19 5, 19 | fabulous the (doctrine of a) general providence of God ? and
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