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The Monthly Magazine - Page 782
1800
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The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire, with ..., Volume 2

Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 466 pages
...against the authority of Moses and the prophets which too readily present themselves to the sceptical mind ; though they can only be derived from our ignorance...incapacity to form an adequate judgment of the Divine economy. These objections were eagerly embraced and as petulantly urged by the vain science of the...
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The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire, Volume 2

Edward Gibbon - 1862 - 452 pages
...against the authority of Moses and the prophets which too readily present themselves to the sceptical mind; though they can only be derived from our ignorance...incapacity to form an adequate judgment of the Divine economy. These objections were eagerly embraced and as petulantly urged by the vain science of the...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 2

Edward Gibbon - 1862 - 458 pages
...against the authority of Moses and the prophets which too readily present themselves to the sceptical mind; though they can only be derived from our ignorance...incapacity to form an adequate judgment of the Divine economy. These objections were eagerly embraced and as petulantly urged by the vain science of the...
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The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian ...

1868 - 904 pages
...against the authority of Mosej and the prophets, which too readily present themselves to the sceptical mind, though they can only be derived from our ignorance...incapacity to form an adequate judgment of the Divine economy. These objections were eagerly embraced, and as petulantly urged by the vain science of the...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 1

Edward Gibbon - 1879 - 678 pages
...against the authority of Moses and the prophets, which too readily present themselves to the sceptical mind; though they can only be derived from our ignorance...incapacity to form an adequate judgment of the divine economy. These objections were eagerlj embraced and as petulantly urged by the vain science of the...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 2

Edward Gibbon - 1887 - 480 pages
...against the authority of Moses and the prophets which too readily present themselves to the sceptical mind ; though they can only be derived from our ignorance...incapacity to form an adequate judgment of the Divine economy. These objections were eagerly embraced and as petulantly urged by the vain science of the...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 2

Edward Gibbon - 1897 - 614 pages
...against the authority of Moses and the prophets, which too readily present themselves to the sceptical mind ; though they can only be derived from our ignorance...from our incapacity to form an adequate judgment of thè divine œconomy. These objections were eagerly embraced, and as petulantly urged, by the vain...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 2

Edward Gibbon - 1900 - 606 pages
...against the authority of Moses and the prophets, which too readily present themselves to the sceptical mind; though they can only be derived from our ignorance...incapacity to form an adequate judgment of the divine osconomy. These objections were eagerly embraced, and as petulantly urged, by the vain science of the...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 2

Edward Gibbon - 1925 - 602 pages
...against the authority of Moses and the prophets, which too readily present themselves to the sceptical mind ; though they can only be derived from our ignorance...incapacity to form an adequate judgment of the divine reconomy. These objections were eagerly embraced, and as petulantly urged, by the vain science of the...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 2

Edward Gibbon - 1909 - 664 pages
...against the authority of Moses and the prophets, which too readily present themselves to the sceptical mind; though they can only be derived from our ignorance...incapacity to form an adequate judgment of the divine oeconomy. These objections were eagerly embraced, and as petulantly urged, by the vain science of the...
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