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... RELIGION . LETTER I. SIR , TO THE AUTHOR . * YOUR long expected performance has at length made its appearance . If the work tended to promote the happiness of society ; to animate our hopes ; to subdue our passions ; to instruct man in ...
... RELIGION . LETTER I. SIR , TO THE AUTHOR . * YOUR long expected performance has at length made its appearance . If the work tended to promote the happiness of society ; to animate our hopes ; to subdue our passions ; to instruct man in ...
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... religion , as far as it includes mysteries , you think yourself at liberty to discard ; because you cannot conceive how God could require of man , a belief of any thing which he has not endowed him with powers to conceive . ' * Hence ...
... religion , as far as it includes mysteries , you think yourself at liberty to discard ; because you cannot conceive how God could require of man , a belief of any thing which he has not endowed him with powers to conceive . ' * Hence ...
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... religion . Your philosophers whom our modern free - thinkers are ever extolling , with a view to degrade the Christian religion and its ministers , never escaped the general contagion.- Your Cato , besides suicide , was guilty of ...
... religion . Your philosophers whom our modern free - thinkers are ever extolling , with a view to degrade the Christian religion and its ministers , never escaped the general contagion.- Your Cato , besides suicide , was guilty of ...
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... religion dispelled the mist , reason was overspread with error , in the breasts of the greatest men . It is no more than a bare capacity to be instructed ; an en- gine veering at every breath ; equally disposed to minister to vice as ...
... religion dispelled the mist , reason was overspread with error , in the breasts of the greatest men . It is no more than a bare capacity to be instructed ; an en- gine veering at every breath ; equally disposed to minister to vice as ...
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... religion ; the obscurity in which mortals were involved , and the incon , gruity of denying religious mysteries , when the book of na ture , open to our eyes , is scarce legible ; our fall in Adam , and our restoration in Christ . 6 It ...
... religion ; the obscurity in which mortals were involved , and the incon , gruity of denying religious mysteries , when the book of na ture , open to our eyes , is scarce legible ; our fall in Adam , and our restoration in Christ . 6 It ...
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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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