The Theological Works of Thomas PaineJ.P. Mendum, 1859 - 494 páginas |
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... circumstances . If they find the pulpit overstocked in the persuasion in which they were educated , they often change their opinion , and adopt another creed . There are several instances in this city , of young men , who were educated ...
... circumstances . If they find the pulpit overstocked in the persuasion in which they were educated , they often change their opinion , and adopt another creed . There are several instances in this city , of young men , who were educated ...
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... self afterwards . - Every person of learning is finally his own teacher , the reason of which is , that principles , being of a distinct quality to circumstances , cannot be impressed upon the memory. 14 45 PART I. ] THE AGE OF REASON .
... self afterwards . - Every person of learning is finally his own teacher , the reason of which is , that principles , being of a distinct quality to circumstances , cannot be impressed upon the memory. 14 45 PART I. ] THE AGE OF REASON .
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Thomas Paine. quality to circumstances , cannot be impressed upon the memory . their place of mental residence is the understanding , and they are never so lasting as when they begin by conception . Thus much for the introductory part ...
Thomas Paine. quality to circumstances , cannot be impressed upon the memory . their place of mental residence is the understanding , and they are never so lasting as when they begin by conception . Thus much for the introductory part ...
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... called a pious fraud , might at least under particular circumstances , be productive of some good . But the fraud being once established , could not afterwards be explained ; for it is with a pious fraud. PART 1. ] 53 THE AGE OF REASON .
... called a pious fraud , might at least under particular circumstances , be productive of some good . But the fraud being once established , could not afterwards be explained ; for it is with a pious fraud. PART 1. ] 53 THE AGE OF REASON .
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... circumstances to which they applied at the time they were used , have been erected into prophecies , and made to ... circumstance that might happen afterwards . It is conceiving very irreverently of the Almighty , to suppose he would ...
... circumstances to which they applied at the time they were used , have been erected into prophecies , and made to ... circumstance that might happen afterwards . It is conceiving very irreverently of the Almighty , to suppose he would ...
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