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Page 394
... a future state , if he amend his life , than if he continues wicked . son goes , and no farther , p . 261 . pœnitet peccâsse pene est innocens . " Thus far rea- " Quem Senec . That hope was the extreme point at which human reason 394.
... a future state , if he amend his life , than if he continues wicked . son goes , and no farther , p . 261 . pœnitet peccâsse pene est innocens . " Thus far rea- " Quem Senec . That hope was the extreme point at which human reason 394.
Page 409
... Senec . epist . 6. Aliquis vir bonus nobis eligendus est , ac semper ante oculos habendus . Idem , Epist . 11 . No. 25 . Sacrifice . " If the idea of the innocent suffering in the room of the guilty , were in all cases inadmis- sible ...
... Senec . epist . 6. Aliquis vir bonus nobis eligendus est , ac semper ante oculos habendus . Idem , Epist . 11 . No. 25 . Sacrifice . " If the idea of the innocent suffering in the room of the guilty , were in all cases inadmis- sible ...
Page 487
... Senec . de Provident . cap . 6 . No. 69 . Resurrection of the Body . The argument of the resurrection of the body , as it relates to the immortality of the soul , is very forcibly stated by Bishop Sherlock , in his 6th Discourse of his ...
... Senec . de Provident . cap . 6 . No. 69 . Resurrection of the Body . The argument of the resurrection of the body , as it relates to the immortality of the soul , is very forcibly stated by Bishop Sherlock , in his 6th Discourse of his ...
Page 489
... Senec . Epist . 14. Query , Would not . the doc- trine of a resurrection have explained this in- stinctive affection ? No. 70 . Eternal Rewards and Punishments . The punishments of the laws of nature are compared with those of ...
... Senec . Epist . 14. Query , Would not . the doc- trine of a resurrection have explained this in- stinctive affection ? No. 70 . Eternal Rewards and Punishments . The punishments of the laws of nature are compared with those of ...
Page 536
... Beneficium superveniens injuriam apparere non patitur . Senec . de Benefic . Sic Eschylum , narrat Ælianus , a pœnâ libe- ratum , quia frater ipsius Amyntas pro patriâ for- 66 titer fecisset . Sic apud Romanos , Tito Quin- 536.
... Beneficium superveniens injuriam apparere non patitur . Senec . de Benefic . Sic Eschylum , narrat Ælianus , a pœnâ libe- ratum , quia frater ipsius Amyntas pro patriâ for- 66 titer fecisset . Sic apud Romanos , Tito Quin- 536.
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