The theological works of Thomas PaineW. Carver, 1830 - 424 páginas |
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... death , all his faults about him , with as much cheerfulness as in the common paths of because he knows , that instead of a stern accuser to expose before the Author 3 nature those frail passages , which like the scored matter in the ...
... death , all his faults about him , with as much cheerfulness as in the common paths of because he knows , that instead of a stern accuser to expose before the Author 3 nature those frail passages , which like the scored matter in the ...
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... death of Jesus Christ was no more to us than the death of any other good man ; that he merely perforined his part on earth as a faithful son , just as any other man had done ; that he did not believe any thing contained in the ...
... death of Jesus Christ was no more to us than the death of any other good man ; that he merely perforined his part on earth as a faithful son , just as any other man had done ; that he did not believe any thing contained in the ...
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... death of thine enemy ; thou wouldst desire it in vain ; his life is in the hands of Heaven . " Acknowledge thy benefits by the return of other benefits , but never revenge in- juries . " In the precepts of PHOCYLIDES , written 540 years ...
... death of thine enemy ; thou wouldst desire it in vain ; his life is in the hands of Heaven . " Acknowledge thy benefits by the return of other benefits , but never revenge in- juries . " In the precepts of PHOCYLIDES , written 540 years ...
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... death . " Laurence Sterne , in his Coran , says , " I had conceived , that to love our enemies was a tenet peculiar to the Christian religion , till I stumbled upon the same idea in the writings of that rogue Plato . " And it seems that ...
... death . " Laurence Sterne , in his Coran , says , " I had conceived , that to love our enemies was a tenet peculiar to the Christian religion , till I stumbled upon the same idea in the writings of that rogue Plato . " And it seems that ...
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... death , the Inquisition ; the bare recital of which chills the blood , and fills the mind with horrid images of suffering humanity under the most excrutiating tortures , which awful depravity , disguised in the robes of religion , could ...
... death , the Inquisition ; the bare recital of which chills the blood , and fills the mind with horrid images of suffering humanity under the most excrutiating tortures , which awful depravity , disguised in the robes of religion , could ...
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