The Religion of Jesus Christ Defended from the Assaults of OwenismSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1839 - 240 sider |
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... mind of its religious impressions . The following Lectures were prepared and delivered by the writer , in the hope of contributing some , how- ever small , a means of checking the career of a system which , of all others , is , both in ...
... mind of its religious impressions . The following Lectures were prepared and delivered by the writer , in the hope of contributing some , how- ever small , a means of checking the career of a system which , of all others , is , both in ...
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... minds , wanting collision and impulse , remained more or less torpid , and , in very rare instances only , rose to ... mind ; the immense power of production of which the people found themselves capable , in conjunction with machinery ...
... minds , wanting collision and impulse , remained more or less torpid , and , in very rare instances only , rose to ... mind ; the immense power of production of which the people found themselves capable , in conjunction with machinery ...
Side 4
... mind had been suddenly awakened ; -to behold what ? A social posi- tion no less vicious than artificial ; - —a position which had , indeed , lost the outward bonds of the serfism of darker ages , but retained too many of its necessary ...
... mind had been suddenly awakened ; -to behold what ? A social posi- tion no less vicious than artificial ; - —a position which had , indeed , lost the outward bonds of the serfism of darker ages , but retained too many of its necessary ...
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... mind , be involved in error ; and of rejoicing , that I have found a path of security as well as of confidence . And I cannot but add , that I deplore the fact that while all true philanthropists may find in the religion of Jesus both ...
... mind , be involved in error ; and of rejoicing , that I have found a path of security as well as of confidence . And I cannot but add , that I deplore the fact that while all true philanthropists may find in the religion of Jesus both ...
Side 8
... truth , or to discriminate truth from falsehood . A mind that has been trained to investigations into the genuineness of ancient books , is at once more likely to be satisfied with sufficient evidence , and less likely to be deluded 8.
... truth , or to discriminate truth from falsehood . A mind that has been trained to investigations into the genuineness of ancient books , is at once more likely to be satisfied with sufficient evidence , and less likely to be deluded 8.
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