The Monthly ReviewEditors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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If the ancestors of Servetus left their native country because its laws were
subverted and its liberties no more, and to avoid the cruel fangs of 'merciless
inquisitors, which is not improbable, they would naturally cherish the love of
liberty, and ...
If the ancestors of Servetus left their native country because its laws were
subverted and its liberties no more, and to avoid the cruel fangs of 'merciless
inquisitors, which is not improbable, they would naturally cherish the love of
liberty, and ...
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Being i a great lover of learned men, and fond of Servetus, he pressed him to go
to Vienne, to practice physic, and offered him an apartment ia hi> palace. This
offer the Doctor accepted. 1 His friendship with the archbishop, and residence in
...
Being i a great lover of learned men, and fond of Servetus, he pressed him to go
to Vienne, to practice physic, and offered him an apartment ia hi> palace. This
offer the Doctor accepted. 1 His friendship with the archbishop, and residence in
...
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This letter was laid before the Inquisitor, who directed that farther inquiries should
be made of the Genevese Calvinist ; and additional information was supplied in
another letter, which led to the arrest, imprisonment, and flight of Servetus.
This letter was laid before the Inquisitor, who directed that farther inquiries should
be made of the Genevese Calvinist ; and additional information was supplied in
another letter, which led to the arrest, imprisonment, and flight of Servetus.
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He added, that Servetus had made a wrong choice of the examples quoted by
him, out of the Acts of the apostles ; and that what he had said of the emperor
Constantine was false. Besides, ' he alledged against the prisoner the laws of
those ...
He added, that Servetus had made a wrong choice of the examples quoted by
him, out of the Acts of the apostles ; and that what he had said of the emperor
Constantine was false. Besides, ' he alledged against the prisoner the laws of
those ...
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Mr. Wright adds that ' Servetus ended his days, amidst the most excruciating
sufferings, with firmness and composure, without speaking, or giving the least
sign that he reprnted publishing the book for which he suffcrtd, or that he
retracted the ...
Mr. Wright adds that ' Servetus ended his days, amidst the most excruciating
sufferings, with firmness and composure, without speaking, or giving the least
sign that he reprnted publishing the book for which he suffcrtd, or that he
retracted the ...
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