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Page viii
... to past transactions , in which they are no ways concerned . We frequently change our bodies . Reason on its travels from age to age , acquires a new mode of thinking . In a word , every thing is liable to change vili THE DEDICATION .
... to past transactions , in which they are no ways concerned . We frequently change our bodies . Reason on its travels from age to age , acquires a new mode of thinking . In a word , every thing is liable to change vili THE DEDICATION .
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Arthur O'Leary. In a word , every thing is liable to change ; and it is high time to change from division to union . Let not religion , the sacred name of religion , which even in the face of an enemy discovers a brother , be any longer ...
Arthur O'Leary. In a word , every thing is liable to change ; and it is high time to change from division to union . Let not religion , the sacred name of religion , which even in the face of an enemy discovers a brother , be any longer ...
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... thing by Christ's redemption , they endeavour to obtrude Moses on the public as an allegorical writer . Examine his character , and acknowledge their folly . Besides his divine mission , in what historian , does truth shine more ...
... thing by Christ's redemption , they endeavour to obtrude Moses on the public as an allegorical writer . Examine his character , and acknowledge their folly . Besides his divine mission , in what historian , does truth shine more ...
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... thing which he has not endowed him with powers to conceive . ' * Hence you reject the mystery of the Trinity , as an invention of the clergy , borrowed from the poetical fable of the three brothers , Jupiter , Neptune , and Pluto ; the ...
... thing which he has not endowed him with powers to conceive . ' * Hence you reject the mystery of the Trinity , as an invention of the clergy , borrowed from the poetical fable of the three brothers , Jupiter , Neptune , and Pluto ; the ...
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... thing to dread for not believing mysteries he cannot comprehend ? Make full use of your reason , not with a design to fall into scepticism , but with a sincere desire to come at the knowledge of the truth . Reason is never better em ...
... thing to dread for not believing mysteries he cannot comprehend ? Make full use of your reason , not with a design to fall into scepticism , but with a sincere desire to come at the knowledge of the truth . Reason is never better em ...
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