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... amongst the assertors of morality and re- ligion ; and I myself , though bred up in a different persuasion from yours , would be the first to offer my incense at the shrine of merit . But the tendency of your performance is to deny the ...
... amongst the assertors of morality and re- ligion ; and I myself , though bred up in a different persuasion from yours , would be the first to offer my incense at the shrine of merit . But the tendency of your performance is to deny the ...
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... amongst the Jews , who was in- structed by his father ? In a word , it was out of his power to deceive the Jews ; much less was it his inclination or interest . All , then , is coherent in Moses : and to his genuine narra- tive we are ...
... amongst the Jews , who was in- structed by his father ? In a word , it was out of his power to deceive the Jews ; much less was it his inclination or interest . All , then , is coherent in Moses : and to his genuine narra- tive we are ...
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... amongst men ; confound all paternal rights , which nature itself respected , and people his republic with inhabitants , uncertain of their origin , without tenderness , affection , or humanity ; whereas in such a state it would have ...
... amongst men ; confound all paternal rights , which nature itself respected , and people his republic with inhabitants , uncertain of their origin , without tenderness , affection , or humanity ; whereas in such a state it would have ...
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... amongst the Gentiles . Even the heathen , Democritus , who figured so much amongst the literati of his time , constantly prayed the Gods to send him good images . Religion would not seem so absurd , the number of free - thinkers would ...
... amongst the Gentiles . Even the heathen , Democritus , who figured so much amongst the literati of his time , constantly prayed the Gods to send him good images . Religion would not seem so absurd , the number of free - thinkers would ...
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... amongst us . Upon the whole , you are to acknowledge an eternal , pre - existent principle , assuming human nature ; or to reject this chapter as suppositious , which no Arian or So- cinian ever did . C You accuse the English ...
... amongst us . Upon the whole , you are to acknowledge an eternal , pre - existent principle , assuming human nature ; or to reject this chapter as suppositious , which no Arian or So- cinian ever did . C You accuse the English ...
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Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
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