The Religion of Jesus Christ Defended from the Assaults of OwenismSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1839 - 240 sider |
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... corruptions , is nurtured and sustained by ma- terials supplied from the works of Voltaire and Paine . Unhappily , such is the want of information in the mass of the people , that a self - confident and daring appeal to their passions ...
... corruptions , is nurtured and sustained by ma- terials supplied from the works of Voltaire and Paine . Unhappily , such is the want of information in the mass of the people , that a self - confident and daring appeal to their passions ...
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... corruptions , prove irresistible . However this may be , the character exists , the picture has been painted , and remains to all generations . It is a fact in human history for which we have to account . What shall we say of it ? If ...
... corruptions , prove irresistible . However this may be , the character exists , the picture has been painted , and remains to all generations . It is a fact in human history for which we have to account . What shall we say of it ? If ...
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... corruptions of the Priest , the iniquity of the Politician , and the craft of the Hypocrite ; -- I will ask you if he did not prove himself emphatically the poor man's friend , in word and in deed ; if every form of human distress did ...
... corruptions of the Priest , the iniquity of the Politician , and the craft of the Hypocrite ; -- I will ask you if he did not prove himself emphatically the poor man's friend , in word and in deed ; if every form of human distress did ...
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John Relly BEARD. LECTURE II . L THE corruptions of Christianity are frequently pleaded in disparagement of its claims ; and even in cases where the charge is not put into language , it is found to operate with a destructive power . Men ...
John Relly BEARD. LECTURE II . L THE corruptions of Christianity are frequently pleaded in disparagement of its claims ; and even in cases where the charge is not put into language , it is found to operate with a destructive power . Men ...
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... corruptions do prevail in religious concerns . For where are corruptions not to be found ? When did truth pass unsullied through the hands of man ? Is there a single department of the knowledge which pertains to our moral life , free ...
... corruptions do prevail in religious concerns . For where are corruptions not to be found ? When did truth pass unsullied through the hands of man ? Is there a single department of the knowledge which pertains to our moral life , free ...
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