The Theological Works of Thomas PaineJ.P. Mendum, 1859 - 494 páginas |
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... carried on among the various denominations of Christians , justifies every divine in endeavouring to draw as many gulls to his shop as possible ; and the end must sanctify the means . From this nonsense , advanced even by wise men ...
... carried on among the various denominations of Christians , justifies every divine in endeavouring to draw as many gulls to his shop as possible ; and the end must sanctify the means . From this nonsense , advanced even by wise men ...
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... carry no internal evidence of divinity with them ; they contain some good moral precepts , such as any man qualified to be a lawgiver , or a legislator , could produce himself , without having recourse to supernatural intervention ...
... carry no internal evidence of divinity with them ; they contain some good moral precepts , such as any man qualified to be a lawgiver , or a legislator , could produce himself , without having recourse to supernatural intervention ...
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... carry the matter much farther . They have contrived to connect the fabu- lous part of the story of Jesus Christ with the fable originating from Mount Etna ; and , in order to make all the parts of the story tie together , they have ...
... carry the matter much farther . They have contrived to connect the fabu- lous part of the story of Jesus Christ with the fable originating from Mount Etna ; and , in order to make all the parts of the story tie together , they have ...
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... carrying out the figure , and showing the intention of the poet . " O ! that mine head were waters and mine eyes " Were fountains flowing like the liquid skies ; Then would I give the mighty flood release , And weep a deluge for the ...
... carrying out the figure , and showing the intention of the poet . " O ! that mine head were waters and mine eyes " Were fountains flowing like the liquid skies ; Then would I give the mighty flood release , And weep a deluge for the ...
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... carrying that appearance . But the case nevertheless is , that those things derive their origin from the paroxysm of the crucifixion and the theory deduced therefrom which was , that one person could stand in the 28 [ PART I THE AGE OF ...
... carrying that appearance . But the case nevertheless is , that those things derive their origin from the paroxysm of the crucifixion and the theory deduced therefrom which was , that one person could stand in the 28 [ PART I THE AGE OF ...
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