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... held for ten years , and then re- moved to Sedan , where he taught logic for some time ; but the war which took place induced him to return again to Geneva , and thence to Nismes , where he was appointed principal of the college .
... held for ten years , and then re- moved to Sedan , where he taught logic for some time ; but the war which took place induced him to return again to Geneva , and thence to Nismes , where he was appointed principal of the college .
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This prelate left some religious books , of which the principal are , " Homilies on the Passion of Christ , " trans- lated into French by Amelot de la Houssaye , 16to ; seve- ral tracts on the " Spiritual Life , " translated by the abbe ...
This prelate left some religious books , of which the principal are , " Homilies on the Passion of Christ , " trans- lated into French by Amelot de la Houssaye , 16to ; seve- ral tracts on the " Spiritual Life , " translated by the abbe ...
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Besides this regular order of publication , these masses were re- printed in different forms and collections , during the six- teenth and seventeenth centuries , in most of the principal cities of Italy .
Besides this regular order of publication , these masses were re- printed in different forms and collections , during the six- teenth and seventeenth centuries , in most of the principal cities of Italy .
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The principal object of this work is to shew , that by a com- parison of several indirect allusions and references in the Acts and Epistles , independently of all collateral testimony , their undesigned coincidence affords the strongest ...
The principal object of this work is to shew , that by a com- parison of several indirect allusions and references in the Acts and Epistles , independently of all collateral testimony , their undesigned coincidence affords the strongest ...
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