The Theological Works of Thomas PaineJ.P. Mendum, 1859 - 494 páginas |
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... ground of Memphis , the ancient capital of Egypt , was on an island called Elyzout , decorated with beautiful groves and meadows ; to arrive at which it was necessary to pass a small lake , on whose margin three Judges were station- ed ...
... ground of Memphis , the ancient capital of Egypt , was on an island called Elyzout , decorated with beautiful groves and meadows ; to arrive at which it was necessary to pass a small lake , on whose margin three Judges were station- ed ...
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... ground . The wretched contrivance with which this latter part is told , ex- ceeds every thing that went before it . The first part , that of the miraculous conception , was not a thing that admitted of publicity ; and therefore the ...
... ground . The wretched contrivance with which this latter part is told , ex- ceeds every thing that went before it . The first part , that of the miraculous conception , was not a thing that admitted of publicity ; and therefore the ...
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... ground , because that evi- dence never was given . Instead of this , a small number of per- sons , not more than eight or nine , are introduced as proxies for the whole world , to say they saw it , and all the rest of the world are ...
... ground , because that evi- dence never was given . Instead of this , a small number of per- sons , not more than eight or nine , are introduced as proxies for the whole world , to say they saw it , and all the rest of the world are ...
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... ground . It is then that errors , not morally bad , become fraught with the same mischiefs as if they were . It is then that the truth , though otherwise indifferent itself , becomes an essential , by becoming the criterion , that ...
... ground . It is then that errors , not morally bad , become fraught with the same mischiefs as if they were . It is then that the truth , though otherwise indifferent itself , becomes an essential , by becoming the criterion , that ...
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... ground of the scene . But the Christian system laid all waste ; and if we take our stand about the begin- ning of the sixteenth century , we look back through that long chasm , to the times of the ancients , as over a vast sandy desart ...
... ground of the scene . But the Christian system laid all waste ; and if we take our stand about the begin- ning of the sixteenth century , we look back through that long chasm , to the times of the ancients , as over a vast sandy desart ...
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