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... never have been fastened to their bodies . The kings of England on the other hand , whofe treasury would be better fupplied by opulent fubjects than by a million of naked and famifhed objects , are obliged at an enormous expenfe , to ...
... never have been fastened to their bodies . The kings of England on the other hand , whofe treasury would be better fupplied by opulent fubjects than by a million of naked and famifhed objects , are obliged at an enormous expenfe , to ...
Page 4
... never be the refult of a handful of orga- nized matter , this interior monitor which makes us blush , in the morning , at the dif- orders of the foregoing night ! —which erects in the breaft of the tyrant , a tribunal fuperior to his ...
... never be the refult of a handful of orga- nized matter , this interior monitor which makes us blush , in the morning , at the dif- orders of the foregoing night ! —which erects in the breaft of the tyrant , a tribunal fuperior to his ...
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... never introduce a religion more pure than that of the Chriftians , nor con- fer a more glorious privilege on man , than that of an immortal foul . In a word , if it be a crime В to to have no religion , it is a folly to DIVINITY OF ...
... never introduce a religion more pure than that of the Chriftians , nor con- fer a more glorious privilege on man , than that of an immortal foul . In a word , if it be a crime В to to have no religion , it is a folly to DIVINITY OF ...
Page 16
... to direct me , I must be for ever entangled in a labyrinth of perplexities . Let philofophy glory in level- ling man with the brute , and fay that there was was never any difference in his ftate ; that het 16 . DEFENCE OF THE.
... to direct me , I must be for ever entangled in a labyrinth of perplexities . Let philofophy glory in level- ling man with the brute , and fay that there was was never any difference in his ftate ; that het 16 . DEFENCE OF THE.
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Arthur O'Leary. was never any difference in his ftate ; that het was always the fame , destined to gratify his ap- petites , and to die ; I am really perfuaded that I must renounce common fenfe , if I be- lieve that man is now the fame ...
Arthur O'Leary. was never any difference in his ftate ; that het was always the fame , destined to gratify his ap- petites , and to die ; I am really perfuaded that I must renounce common fenfe , if I be- lieve that man is now the fame ...
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abfolve affert againſt allegiance amongſt Anſwer Arian ARTHUR O'LEARY authority becauſe biſhop body cafe caufe cauſe Chrift Chriftian church civil confcience confequence Conftance council crimes death declare deftroyed deftruction depofing power difpenfation diftinction Divinity doctrine Engliſh error eſtabliſhed faid faith fame fathers fays fcripture fecurity felves fenfe feven fhall fhould firft firſt fociety fome foul fovereigns fpiritual ftate ftill fubjects fuch fuffer fufficient fwear fword hand heretics hiftory himſelf honour houſe human itſelf Jefus John Hufs juftice king kingdom laft laws ligion magiftrate mankind moft moſt muft muſt myfteries myſelf nature neighbours never oath opinion ourſelves paffions perfecution perfon perjury philofophers pope pope's prefent prieſt princes principles promiſe Proteftant puniſhment raiſed reaſon religion religious reſpective rife Roman Catholics Rome ſeveral ſhall ſpirit ſtate ſtill temporal themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand throne tion underſtanding uſe Weſley whofe whoſe words worſhip