| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 900 pages
...and receive inftrudlions from them. To rtlute the charge of his having been a corrupter of youth, be urged the example which he had uniformly exhibited...juftice, moderation, and temperance ; the moral fpirit ar.d tendency of his difcuuifeg ; and the eifedt which bad attual'y been produced by his doctrine upon... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 808 pages
...difclaimcd, by pleading that it was no new thing«for men to confult the pods and receive inductions from them. To refute the charge of his having been...urged the example which he had uniformly exhibited of juftire, moderation, and temperance; the moral fpirit and tendency of his difcourfes; and the effect... | |
| Johann Jakob Brucker, William Enfield - Philosophy - 1819 - 540 pages
...disclaimed, that it was no new thing for men to consult the gods, and receive instructions fronrthem. To refute the charge of his having been a corrupter...urged the example which he had uniformly exhibited of justice, moderation, and temperance, the moral spirit and tendency of his discourses, and the effect... | |
| John Platts - Biography - 1825 - 1006 pages
...disclaimed, by pleading that it was no new thing for men to consult the gods and receive instructions from them. To refute the charge of his having been...urged the example which he had uniformly exhibited of justice, moderation, and temperance ; the moral spirit and tendency of his discourses ; and the effect... | |
| sir William Cathcart Boyd - 1843 - 444 pages
...new thing for men to consult the gods, and receive instructions from them. To refute the accusation of his having been a corrupter of youth, he urged the example which he had uniformly exhibited of justice, moderation, and temperance, the moral principle and tendency of his doctrines, and the effect... | |
| Joseph Banvard - Philosophy, Ancient - 1855 - 412 pages
...disclaimed, by pleading, that it was no new thing for men to consult the Gods, and receive instructions from them. To refute the charge of his having been...urged the example which he had uniformly exhibited of justice, moderation, and temperance, the moral spirit and tendency of his discourses, and the effect... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1806 - 786 pages
...difclaimed, by pleading that it was no ntw thing for men to confult the godsand receive inftruitions from them. To refute the charge of his having been...urged the example which he had uniformly exhibited ot" juftice, modération, and temperance; themoral fpirit and tendency of his dilccuifes; and the еЙ'сЛ... | |
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