The Religion of Jesus Christ Defended from the Assaults of OwenismSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1839 - 240 sider |
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Side 7
... ignorance and error , crime and folly , had their sources in the different religions of the world . ' ' I now denounce the marriages of the old world , as I then denounced its religions . ' * * The Marriage System , ' p . 13 . Such , in ...
... ignorance and error , crime and folly , had their sources in the different religions of the world . ' ' I now denounce the marriages of the old world , as I then denounced its religions . ' * * The Marriage System , ' p . 13 . Such , in ...
Side 15
... ignorant or wilful , or except you are prepared to erase the memory of the past - you cannot refuse to receive these histories as containing , in the main , an account of the teachings and doings of Christ . Again ; the existence of the ...
... ignorant or wilful , or except you are prepared to erase the memory of the past - you cannot refuse to receive these histories as containing , in the main , an account of the teachings and doings of Christ . Again ; the existence of the ...
Side 19
... ignorant of Astronomy , and visionaries respecting the origin of mental disorder . Nay , should - which is not very pro- bable but should the sole surviving books be some from the pen of Mr. Owen , a skilful critic would easily be able ...
... ignorant of Astronomy , and visionaries respecting the origin of mental disorder . Nay , should - which is not very pro- bable but should the sole surviving books be some from the pen of Mr. Owen , a skilful critic would easily be able ...
Side 31
... ignorant of the great lessons of history , will maintain that in any case , and certainly not in the case of the Jewish polity , civil or religious institutions can subsist for centuries , without having the power of conducing to human ...
... ignorant of the great lessons of history , will maintain that in any case , and certainly not in the case of the Jewish polity , civil or religious institutions can subsist for centuries , without having the power of conducing to human ...
Side 33
... ignorant and uncultivated tribes ; and when one calls to mind that even among the classical nations , human blood was demanded as a needful expiation to the gods , one is justified in asserting that , severe as it was , the ritual of ...
... ignorant and uncultivated tribes ; and when one calls to mind that even among the classical nations , human blood was demanded as a needful expiation to the gods , one is justified in asserting that , severe as it was , the ritual of ...
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