Alsted, an early Protestant writer on Natural Theology (in his Methodus Theologiae, 1611, and in later works), defines it as moderns do - some of the contents of his Natural Theology are fantastic enough - and his authorities, again so far as consulted, differ upon the place to be assigned to Natural Theology within a system of study, but do not employ the term.] In later times the expression is common; it is used e.g. [Please select]
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The ancients did like the moderns. [Please select]
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COMPARATIVE SKILL OF THE ANCIENTS AND MODERNS IN MECHANICS. [Please select]
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Mechanics, Comparative Skill of the Ancients and Moderns in, iii, 45. [Please select]
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He had in him a good deal of that element which we moderns call "go". [Please select]
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"Well," she admitted, "I've been thrashing around a little; and I've read some of the moderns, you know." [Please select]
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He would further note that we moderns are more emotional than the writers of the past, or, at all events, less reticent. [Please select]
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The pastils of the moderns are really but a very slight modification of the incense of the ancients. [Please select]
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Moderns have doubted whether they could really be the work of human hands. [Please select]
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Moderns vary in the time, which they assign to the period between two centuries and five. [Please select]
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He reigned as Thothmes-nefer-shau, and is known to moderns as Thothmes the Second. [Please select]
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