The Theological Works of Thomas PaineJ.P. Mendum, 1859 - 494 páginas |
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... whole mystery , as before observed , of the heart burnings and ill will among Christian sects , arises from having made of religion a trade ; which has caused a rivalry and contention among the professors of the art of soul - saving ...
... whole mystery , as before observed , of the heart burnings and ill will among Christian sects , arises from having made of religion a trade ; which has caused a rivalry and contention among the professors of the art of soul - saving ...
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... whole foundation of priestcraft is aid . It is followed up with the sacrifice of a god to atone for the monstrous offence of poor Eve ; and then comes the great benefit of the boasted atonement ; which , by the way , is to pro- cure ...
... whole foundation of priestcraft is aid . It is followed up with the sacrifice of a god to atone for the monstrous offence of poor Eve ; and then comes the great benefit of the boasted atonement ; which , by the way , is to pro- cure ...
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... whole human race , as enemies to God and all righteousness . A few years since , a young preacher of the Methodist connec tion arrived in this country from England . He laid great claims to religious endowments , and , in consequence of ...
... whole human race , as enemies to God and all righteousness . A few years since , a young preacher of the Methodist connec tion arrived in this country from England . He laid great claims to religious endowments , and , in consequence of ...
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... whole national order of priesthood , and of every thing appertaining to compulsive systems of religion , and compulsive articles of faith , has not only precipitated my inten- tion , but rendered a work of this kind exceedingly ...
... whole national order of priesthood , and of every thing appertaining to compulsive systems of religion , and compulsive articles of faith , has not only precipitated my inten- tion , but rendered a work of this kind exceedingly ...
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... whole of it falls to the 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 ...
... whole of it falls to the 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 ...
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