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... appear ; and in our feelings we discover the delusions of a cheating philosophy , which can never intro- duce a religion more pure than that of the Christians , nor confer a more glorious privilege on man , than that of an immortal soul ...
... appear ; and in our feelings we discover the delusions of a cheating philosophy , which can never intro- duce a religion more pure than that of the Christians , nor confer a more glorious privilege on man , than that of an immortal soul ...
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... appears on their foreheads no more than on the fore- heads of other men . One should be apt to imagine , that the Doctor , in his ge- neral attack on all religions , would not point his artillery against one more than another . However ...
... appears on their foreheads no more than on the fore- heads of other men . One should be apt to imagine , that the Doctor , in his ge- neral attack on all religions , would not point his artillery against one more than another . However ...
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... appear ? The student , who when awake , could not leap two yards , nor compose his theme , is seen , in a profound sleep , fly , like one of the fea- thered tribe , out at his window ; climb , without assistance of rope or ladder , to ...
... appear ? The student , who when awake , could not leap two yards , nor compose his theme , is seen , in a profound sleep , fly , like one of the fea- thered tribe , out at his window ; climb , without assistance of rope or ladder , to ...
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... appear as the chief character in the tragedy , when represented by some of our English historians , especially Sir John Temple , who spreads the wild theatre of imaginary massacres , abuses the public faith , and blends the mendacity of ...
... appear as the chief character in the tragedy , when represented by some of our English historians , especially Sir John Temple , who spreads the wild theatre of imaginary massacres , abuses the public faith , and blends the mendacity of ...
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... appear naked at the awful tribunal of Jesus Christ . We are not to court the favours of government at the ex- pense of conscience ; neither does the oath impose such a rigorous condition . " The words , without thinking that I am or can ...
... appear naked at the awful tribunal of Jesus Christ . We are not to court the favours of government at the ex- pense of conscience ; neither does the oath impose such a rigorous condition . " The words , without thinking that I am or can ...
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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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