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... Soul : in an- swer to the Author of a work , lately pub- lished in Cork , entitled , Thoughts on Nature and Religion . " Revised and cor- rected . 66 2. Loyalty Asserted : or , a Vindication of the Oath of Allegiance ; with an im ...
... Soul : in an- swer to the Author of a work , lately pub- lished in Cork , entitled , Thoughts on Nature and Religion . " Revised and cor- rected . 66 2. Loyalty Asserted : or , a Vindication of the Oath of Allegiance ; with an im ...
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... soul . In denying the first , you sap the foundations of religion ; you cut off , at one blow , the merit of our faith , the comfort of our hope , and the motives of our charity . In denying the im- mortality of the soul , you degrade ...
... soul . In denying the first , you sap the foundations of religion ; you cut off , at one blow , the merit of our faith , the comfort of our hope , and the motives of our charity . In denying the im- mortality of the soul , you degrade ...
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... soul is no more than a subtile vapour , which in death is to be breathed out into the air , to mix confusedly with its kindred element , and there to perish , would still do well to conceal his horrid belief with more secrecy than the ...
... soul is no more than a subtile vapour , which in death is to be breathed out into the air , to mix confusedly with its kindred element , and there to perish , would still do well to conceal his horrid belief with more secrecy than the ...
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... soul are the same with yours , corroborates your opinion , relative to the bias vanity gives those soaring and ... souls , as favour- able to the calm repose which the voluptuous bard , who makes his invocation to Venus , would fain ...
... soul are the same with yours , corroborates your opinion , relative to the bias vanity gives those soaring and ... souls , as favour- able to the calm repose which the voluptuous bard , who makes his invocation to Venus , would fain ...
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... soul , as the invention of scholastic subtlety . You think the religion of nature a sufficient guide ; and prefer Socrates and Cato to the clergy of the Christian reli- gion , the great Cato whom you applaud for his bon mot , when he ...
... soul , as the invention of scholastic subtlety . You think the religion of nature a sufficient guide ; and prefer Socrates and Cato to the clergy of the Christian reli- gion , the great Cato whom you applaud for his bon mot , when he ...
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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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