The Theological Works of Thomas Paine. (The Age of Reason.).J. Watson, 1850 |
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... never thinking about their own affairs , nor the fate of their own friends , but were continually running a wild - goose chase into futurity . To make a monody into a prophecy is an absurdity . The characters and circumstances of men ...
... never thinking about their own affairs , nor the fate of their own friends , but were continually running a wild - goose chase into futurity . To make a monody into a prophecy is an absurdity . The characters and circumstances of men ...
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... never permit , or never suppose the Jews to be speaking of their own affairs . Every thing in the Jewish books is perverted and distorted into meanings never intended by the writers . Even the poor ass must not be a Jew - ass , but a ...
... never permit , or never suppose the Jews to be speaking of their own affairs . Every thing in the Jewish books is perverted and distorted into meanings never intended by the writers . Even the poor ass must not be a Jew - ass , but a ...
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... never man sat ; signifying thereby , that as the ass had not been broken , he consequently was inspired into good manners , for we do not hear that he kicked Jesus Christ off There is not a word about his kicking in all the fo ir ...
... never man sat ; signifying thereby , that as the ass had not been broken , he consequently was inspired into good manners , for we do not hear that he kicked Jesus Christ off There is not a word about his kicking in all the fo ir ...
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... never been out of Judea , and that Herod sought his life after he commenced preaching , as is before stated . I have already shewn that Luke , in the book called the Acts of the Apostles , ( which commentators ascribe to Luke ...
... never been out of Judea , and that Herod sought his life after he commenced preaching , as is before stated . I have already shewn that Luke , in the book called the Acts of the Apostles , ( which commentators ascribe to Luke ...
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... never speak truth . * Newton , Bishop of Bristol in England , published a work in three volumes , entitled , " Dissertations on the Prophecies . " The work is tedious- ly written and tiresome to read . He strains hard to make every ...
... never speak truth . * Newton , Bishop of Bristol in England , published a work in three volumes , entitled , " Dissertations on the Prophecies . " The work is tedious- ly written and tiresome to read . He strains hard to make every ...
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