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... doctrines of the ancients on physics and morals . We might also offer a surmise on Eudoxus , and Scylax , and others , who wrote " Travels round the Earth , " in which they described the animals of different countries ; for our ...
... doctrine , was not divided into lines at all , this sense of equality is maintained until the ear is relieved by a similar truncated verse at the end of each system . Perfectly distinct from this division , though in perfect rhythmical ...
... doctrine no longer in keeping with the numbers en- titled by its principle to enjoy the elective franchise . It belongs essentially to dominions of small territorial extent and a limited population . In countries of an opposite ...
... Doctrine of St. Peter in the City of Rome . ' Fol . 10. Triumphs of St. Antony , recounted by Athanasius . Fol . 35. History of an Egyptian Monk . ' Fol . 42. History of certain Monks tempted by Satan . ' Fol . 49. History of Father ...
... doctrine of the two natures in one person , and its teaching was the test in after days to which the orthodoxy of churches and individuals was subjected . John of Ephesus throughout his history treats the Catholics as heretics , and ...