The Theological Works of Thomas PaineJ.P. Mendum, 1859 - 494 páginas |
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... verse by Addison . I recollect not the prose , and where I write this I have not the opportunity of seeing it . The spacious firmament on high , With all the blue etherial sky , And spangled heavens , a shining frame , Their great ...
... verse by Addison . I recollect not the prose , and where I write this I have not the opportunity of seeing it . The spacious firmament on high , With all the blue etherial sky , And spangled heavens , a shining frame , Their great ...
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... verse that God has made . The setters - up , therefore , and the advocates of the Christian system of faith , could not but foresee that the continually progres- sive knowledge that man would gain , by the aid of science , of the power ...
... verse that God has made . The setters - up , therefore , and the advocates of the Christian system of faith , could not but foresee that the continually progres- sive knowledge that man would gain , by the aid of science , of the power ...
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... verse has unfolded . But , in the midst of those reflections , what are we to think of the Christian system of faith , that forms itself upon the idea of only one world , and that of no greater extent , as is before shown , than twenty ...
... verse has unfolded . But , in the midst of those reflections , what are we to think of the Christian system of faith , that forms itself upon the idea of only one world , and that of no greater extent , as is before shown , than twenty ...
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... verse of the first chapter , to the end of the fifth verse , it is the writer who speaks ; he then introduces Moses as in the act of making his harrangue , and this continues to the end of the 40th verse of the fourth chapter ; here the ...
... verse of the first chapter , to the end of the fifth verse , it is the writer who speaks ; he then introduces Moses as in the act of making his harrangue , and this continues to the end of the 40th verse of the fourth chapter ; here the ...
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... verse of less than two lines . O ! priests ! priests ! ye are willing to be compared to an ox , for the sake of tythes . Though it is impossible for us to know identically who the writer of Deuteronomy was , it is not difficult to ...
... verse of less than two lines . O ! priests ! priests ! ye are willing to be compared to an ox , for the sake of tythes . Though it is impossible for us to know identically who the writer of Deuteronomy was , it is not difficult to ...
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