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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DITHEISTICAL»
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1
The works of the late Right Honorable Henry St. John, lord ...
I have spoken somewhere of the ditheistical doctrine. It was very antient, no
doubt, tho' not so universally professed as Plutarch represents it to have been.
Oromasdes and Arimanias were the good and the bad principle among the
Persians ...
Viscount Henry St. John Bolingbroke, 1793
2
An Essay Towards a Natural History of Serpents: In Two ...
... the primitive Christians fell into the Error of asserting this Ditheistical Doctrine ;
that is, two self-existent Principles in the Universe, to wit, a good God, and an evil
Demon. Thus the Cerdonites, an heretical Sect, that sprung up in the second ...
3
The Work of Lord Bolingbroke: With a Life, Prepared ...
I have spoken somewhere of the ditheistical doctrine. It was very ancient, no
doubt, though not so universally professed as Plutarch represents it to have been
. Oromasdes and Arimanius were the good and the bad principle among the ...
Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount), 1841
4
The Philosophical Works, Publ. by David Mallet
I HAvE spoken somewhere of the ditheistical doctrine. It was very antient, no
doubt, tho not so universally professed as PLUTARCH represents it to have been
. OROMAsDEs and ARIMANIUs were the good and the bad principle among the
...
Henry-Saint-John Bolingbroke, 1754
5
Works. Published by David Mallet
I HAVE spoken somewhere of the ditheistical doctrine. It was very antient, no
doubt, tho not so universally professed as PLUTARCH represents it to have been
. OROMASDES and ARIMANIUS were the good and the bad principle among the
...
Henry-Saint-John Bolingbroke, 1754
6
The Works of Lord Bolingbroke: With a Life, Prepared ...
I have spoken somewhere of the ditheistical doctrine. It was very ancient, no
doubt, though not so universally professed as Plutarch represents it to have been
. Oromasdes and Arimanius were the good and the bad principle among the ...
Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount), 1841
7
The Philosophical Works
The tritheistical doctrine appears then to be as antient as the ditheistical, that is,
more antient than our most antient traditions, not only by many direct proofs, but
even by this, that the primitive ditheists seemed to borrow from the other system ...
Henry St John Bolingbroke, 1754
8
The philosophical works of Henry St-John, Lord Viscount ...
T have spoken somewhere of the ditheistical doctrine. It was very antient, no
doubt, tho not so universally profesied as Plutarch represents it to have been.
Oromasdes and Arima- nius were the good and the bad principle among the
Persians • ...
Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Lord Viscount), 1754
9
The works of lord Bolingbroke. With a life, containing ...
I have spoken somewhere of the ditheistical doctrine. It was very ancient, no
doubt, though not so universally professed as Plutarch represents it to have been
. Oromasdes and Arimanius were the good and the bad principle among the ...
Henry St. John (1st visct. Bolingbroke.), 1844
T have spoken somewhere of the ditheistical doctrine. It was very antient, no
doubt, tho not so universally professed as Plutarch represents it to have been.
Oromasdes and Arima- nius were the good and the bad principle among the
Persians ...
Henry Saint-John Bolingbroke, 1754