The Theological Works of Thomas Paine: To which are Added the Profession of Faith of a Savoyard VicarW. Carver, 1830 - 424 páginas |
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... tion . To do him justice , it would be necessary to remark the disadvantages his doc- trines have to encounter , not having been committed to writing by himself , but by the most unlettered of men , by memory , long after they had heard ...
... tion . To do him justice , it would be necessary to remark the disadvantages his doc- trines have to encounter , not having been committed to writing by himself , but by the most unlettered of men , by memory , long after they had heard ...
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... tion for their unbelief in its divinity , and their disapprobation of the vindictive spirit of its supporters . The following are the only books of note which are esteemed by the various nations of the earth as of divine origin . Shu ...
... tion for their unbelief in its divinity , and their disapprobation of the vindictive spirit of its supporters . The following are the only books of note which are esteemed by the various nations of the earth as of divine origin . Shu ...
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... tion is founded on misinformation ; which I shall endeavour to demonstrate . JOEL BARLOW TO JAMES CHEETHAM . * " SIR , I have received your letter , calling for information relative to the life of Thomas Paine . It appears to me , that ...
... tion is founded on misinformation ; which I shall endeavour to demonstrate . JOEL BARLOW TO JAMES CHEETHAM . * " SIR , I have received your letter , calling for information relative to the life of Thomas Paine . It appears to me , that ...
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... tion , and the mayor of the city gave him an unlimited invitation to visit him , when- ever he found it convenient . But Mr. Paine secluded himself very much from socie- ty ; he courted no favours , and he never was in the habit of ...
... tion , and the mayor of the city gave him an unlimited invitation to visit him , when- ever he found it convenient . But Mr. Paine secluded himself very much from socie- ty ; he courted no favours , and he never was in the habit of ...
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... tion of Bonaparte to power , refused to approbate the measure , and wrote against it . ( In this he was probably advised and aided by Mr. P. The consequence was , that Bonaparte suppressed his paper , which was the cause of great ...
... tion of Bonaparte to power , refused to approbate the measure , and wrote against it . ( In this he was probably advised and aided by Mr. P. The consequence was , that Bonaparte suppressed his paper , which was the cause of great ...
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