The Theological Works of Thomas Paine. (The Age of Reason.).J. Watson, 1850 |
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... believe what they do not believe , nor can give any reason for believing , they unship the helm of their morality , and being no longer honest to their own minds , they feel no moral difficulty in being unjust to others . It is from the ...
... believe what they do not believe , nor can give any reason for believing , they unship the helm of their morality , and being no longer honest to their own minds , they feel no moral difficulty in being unjust to others . It is from the ...
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... believe that this passage is a prophecy of the person called Jesus Christ . It is no such thing - and I go to show it is not . But it is first necessary that I explain the occasion of these words being spoken by Isaiah : the reader will ...
... believe that this passage is a prophecy of the person called Jesus Christ . It is no such thing - and I go to show it is not . But it is first necessary that I explain the occasion of these words being spoken by Isaiah : the reader will ...
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... believe there is one word of historical truth in the whole book . I look upon it at best to be a romance ; the principal personage of which is an imaginary or allegorical character , founded upon some tale , and in which the moral is in ...
... believe there is one word of historical truth in the whole book . I look upon it at best to be a romance ; the principal personage of which is an imaginary or allegorical character , founded upon some tale , and in which the moral is in ...
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... believe them most are those who know least about them . Whiston , after writing so much in defence of the Scriptures , was at last prosecuted for writing against them . It was this that gave occasion to Swift , in his ludicrous epigram ...
... believe them most are those who know least about them . Whiston , after writing so much in defence of the Scriptures , was at last prosecuted for writing against them . It was this that gave occasion to Swift , in his ludicrous epigram ...
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... believe ; In my name shall they cast out devils ; they shall speak with new tongues ; they shall take up serpents ; and if they drink any deadly thing , it shall not hurt them ; they shall lay hands on the sick , and they shall recover ...
... believe ; In my name shall they cast out devils ; they shall speak with new tongues ; they shall take up serpents ; and if they drink any deadly thing , it shall not hurt them ; they shall lay hands on the sick , and they shall recover ...
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