The Theological Works of Thomas Paine. (The Age of Reason.).J. Watson, 1850 |
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... character , and to free him from the slavish and superstitious absurdity of monarchy , and hereditary government , so in my publications on religious subjects , my en- deavours have been directed to bring man to a right use of the ...
... character , and to free him from the slavish and superstitious absurdity of monarchy , and hereditary government , so in my publications on religious subjects , my en- deavours have been directed to bring man to a right use of the ...
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... characters its imagination creates , and what it thinks it hears from any of them is no other than what the roving rapidity of its own imagination invents . It is therefore nothing to me what Joseph dreamed of —whether of the fidelity ...
... characters its imagination creates , and what it thinks it hears from any of them is no other than what the roving rapidity of its own imagination invents . It is therefore nothing to me what Joseph dreamed of —whether of the fidelity ...
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... of a military chief , that it cannot be applied to Christ without outraging the character they pretend to give us of him . Besides , which , the circumstances of the times here spoken of , and those of the times in 10 AGE OF REASON .
... of a military chief , that it cannot be applied to Christ without outraging the character they pretend to give us of him . Besides , which , the circumstances of the times here spoken of , and those of the times in 10 AGE OF REASON .
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... characters and circumstances of men , even in different ages of the world , are so much alike , that what is said of one may with pro- priety be said of many ; but this fitness does not make the passage into a prophecy and none but an ...
... characters and circumstances of men , even in different ages of the world , are so much alike , that what is said of one may with pro- priety be said of many ; but this fitness does not make the passage into a prophecy and none but an ...
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... character the passage speaks ; and his friendship to the Jews , whom he liberated from captivity , and who might then be compared to a bruised reed , was extensive . But this description does not apply to Jesus Christ , who had no ...
... character the passage speaks ; and his friendship to the Jews , whom he liberated from captivity , and who might then be compared to a bruised reed , was extensive . But this description does not apply to Jesus Christ , who had no ...
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absurdity afflicted Age of Reason Ahaz almighty power Anathoth angel apply Behold believe Bible bishop book called book of Hosea book of Luke book of Matthew called a prophecy called Jesus Christ chap chapter child children of Israel church Cicero Creator crucified cubits Cyrus devil divine doctrine Egypt eternal fable faculties faith falsehood familiar spirit fulfilled given Hanameel hath Herod human hundred years afterwards imagination imposition Isaiah Jeremiah Jerusalem Jews Joseph dreamed Judas Judea judgment king land Luke Malachi Mark Middleton mind Moses Old Testament pass passages called prophecies Pekah person called Jesus pieces of silver preach pretended preter priests and commentators prophecy of Jesus prophet Psalm quoted reader religion saith the Lord salvation says shew sleep speaks spoken story supposed sword tell thee thine thing thirty pieces THOMAS PAINE thou took unto verse want to contemplate Whiston wisdom word writer written Zechariah