The Religion of Jesus Christ Defended from the Assaults of OwenismSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1839 - 240 sider |
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Side 11
... matter . What working man thinks of inquiring into the author- ship of Xenophon's Life of Socrates , or Gibbon's History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ? Paine's Age of Reason is received without a suspicion that it was not ...
... matter . What working man thinks of inquiring into the author- ship of Xenophon's Life of Socrates , or Gibbon's History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ? Paine's Age of Reason is received without a suspicion that it was not ...
Side 14
... matter . It had to be effected in face of the most determined and deadly opposition . Property and life were perilled , and not seldom lost , in the attempt . In fact , it was not by , but in opposition to a priesthood , a most powerful ...
... matter . It had to be effected in face of the most determined and deadly opposition . Property and life were perilled , and not seldom lost , in the attempt . In fact , it was not by , but in opposition to a priesthood , a most powerful ...
Side 25
... matter before them , and where they are unable to separate the bad from the good , strike a just balance , and pass over to the side where the preponde- rance lies . But in religious matters , the ordinary rules of fair dealing are ...
... matter before them , and where they are unable to separate the bad from the good , strike a just balance , and pass over to the side where the preponde- rance lies . But in religious matters , the ordinary rules of fair dealing are ...
Side 65
... matters of belief ? Even if you succeed in proving that he commanded the apostles to employ com- pulsion , you are scarcely advanced a step over the im- measurable space which separates him from me . The errors to which I have now ...
... matters of belief ? Even if you succeed in proving that he commanded the apostles to employ com- pulsion , you are scarcely advanced a step over the im- measurable space which separates him from me . The errors to which I have now ...
Side 82
... matter contrives , mat- ter fears , matter hopes . There is , consequently , no distinction between the steam engine and him who brought it to perfection ; essentially they are the same , made up of the same essential qualities , in ...
... matter contrives , mat- ter fears , matter hopes . There is , consequently , no distinction between the steam engine and him who brought it to perfection ; essentially they are the same , made up of the same essential qualities , in ...
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